Relative clauses can help you to explain the meaning better. fill in the dialogues using who, which, that, whose. 1. a: janet lee is a real new–yorker. b: sorry, what’s a real new–yorker? a: it’s somebody whose family has always lived in new york. b: oh, i see, thank you. 2. a: have you seen all the important sights? b: sights? what are sights? a: they’re places tourists visit. b: thank you very much. 3. a: selfridges is a big store in the west end. b: sorry, what’s a: it’s a big shop a lot of different things. b: oh, i didn’t know that word. 4. a: there are lots of immigrants in new york. b: lots of immigrants? what a: they are people country isn’t america. b: oh, i see, thank you.

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aasybas aasybas  05.10.2020 05:22
2.A They are places which/that tourists visit
3.B Sorry, what is Selfridges?
A/ It's a big shop that/which 
4.A What is immigrants?
B. They are people whose home country isn't ..
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