Defining relative clauses exercises

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Defining relative clauses - exercise 1

Replace 'that' with 'who' or 'which' in the defining relative clauses.

This is the car that parked in our parking place.
This is the car which parked in our parking place.



A soldier is someone that works in the army.

A soldier is someone works in the army.

A student is a person that goes to school.

A student is a person goes to school.

An ostrich is a bird that cannot fly.

An ostrich is a bird cannot fly.

A cook is someone that makes meals at a restaurant.

A cook is someone makes meals at a restaurant.

A tire is a thing that you can find on a wheel.

A tire is a thing you can find on a wheel.

A stick is a piece of wood that is long and thing.

A stick is a piece of wood is long and thing.

Doctors are people that treat patients.

Doctors are people treat patients.

All the words that exist in a language are called vocabulary.

All the words exist in a language are called vocabulary.

Our solar system is the collection of eight planets and their moons that orbit the Sun.

Our solar system is the collection of eight planets and their moons orbit the Sun.

A sister-in-law is a woman that marries your brother or is your husband's sister.

A sister-in-law is a woman marries your brother or is your husband's sister.

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