Replace who or which with that if possible. 1. i saw a boy who ran out of your office. – i saw a boy ran out of your office. 2. my neighbour, who is 70 now, is a nice person. – my neighbour, is 70 now, is a nice person. 3. we used my car, which was more comfortable. – we used my car, was more comfortable. 4. where is the t-shirt which i gave you? – where is the t-shirt i gave you? 5. this is the girl who i told you about. – this is the girl i told you about. 6. his work, which is quite boring, is important to him. – his work, is quite boring, is important to him. 7. the doll which you want costs 14 pounds. – the doll you want costs 14 pounds. 8. her sister jane, who is three years younger, is a bright student. – her sister jane, is three years younger, is a bright student. 9. sam, who we saw at the dance, is going to start a new company. – sam, we saw at the dance, is going to start a new company.
1. I saw a boy who ran out of your office. – I saw a boy __that___ ran out of your
office.
2. My neighbour, who is 70 now, is a nice person. – My neighbour, ___who_ is 70
now, is a nice person.
3. We used my car, which was more comfortable. – We used my car, __which___
was more comfortable.
4. Where is the T-shirt which I gave you? – Where is the T-shirt __that___ I gave
you?
5. This is the girl who I told you about. – This is the girl __that___ I told you about.
6. His work, which is quite boring, is important to him. – His work, ___which__ is
quite boring, is important to him.
7. The doll which you want costs 14 pounds. – The doll that__ you want costs
14 pounds.
8. Her sister Jane, who is three years younger, is a bright student. – Her sister
Jane, ___who__ is three years younger, is a bright student.
9. Sam, who we saw at the dance, is going to start a new company. –
Sam, ___who we saw at the dance, is going to start a new company.