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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #51145: Relative pronouns
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    Relative pronouns


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    1. Wendy, is a very good friend, lives in Wales.

    2. Don't you remember ? He's the man car was stolen.

    3. I'd love to return to the village we saw last year.

    4. I often think of the time we worked together.

    5. really annoys me is homework.

    6. The person wrote this letter lives in Sydney.

    7. Rugby, is Geoffrey's favourite sport, is very popular in Australia.

    8. The couple son plays in that team is visiting England.

    9. Meg, boyfriend is called Alan, is from Melbourne.

    10. The job Jo has found in New Zealand is quite interesting.

    11. She married in London she was born.

    12. She has good results, pleases her parents.

    13. Do you remember the time we had fun ?

    14. interests me the most is watching horror films.










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