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30 June, 09:33

Join the sentences in two ways, with and without using who or which / that.

1) I told you about a boy. There's the boy. (There's the boy ...)

2) You wanted to see it. The film starts at eight. (The film ...)

3) You asked me to get you a video. Here's the video. (Here's the ...)

4) You talked to a woman. the waman is my teacher. (The woman ...)

5) My sister entered a photo in a competition. It won a prize. (The photo ...)

6) We've got a new Maths teacher. I really like her. (We've got ...)

7) You lent me a pen. I'm afraid I lost it. (I'm afraid I lost ...)

8) She bought some new trainers. I don't like them. (I don't like ...)

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  1. 30 June, 12:20
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    There's the boy I told you about.

    The film you wanted to see starts at eight.

    Here's the video you asked me to get you.

    The woman you talked to is my teacher.

    The photo my sister entered in a competition won a prize.

    We've got a new maths teacher and I really like her.

    I'm afraid I lost the pen you lent me.

    I don't like the new trainers she bought.
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