Non-defining relative clauses

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Defining vs non-defining relative clauses - exercise 6

Complete the sentences with 'that', 'who' or 'which'. Don't forget to use commas in non-defining relative clauses.

(be a teacher)

My sister ___ can speak five languages.
My sister, who is a teacher, can speak five languages.



(take care)

A babysitter is a girl of small children.

(I - buy - last month)

My new television is out of order.

(start to read it)

He sent the book to Jim immediately.

(be full of money)

Her purse has been stolen.

(ask - you)

The man for money wasn't a beggar.

(you want)

The goods aren't available.

(be a lawyer)

My best friend lives in Atlanta.

(overlook the port)

Our house is made of wood.

(you badly need)

A little bit of discipline is something .

(be similar)

Yesterday we saw a girl to you.

► BACK to online Relative clauses exercises with answers and grammar rules.

For elementary - intermediate learners of English as a foreign language.

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