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Emphasis with It is/It was .... + relative clause
Look at these examples:
I tidied up the room, not my sister. -> It was I who tidied up the room, not my sister.
Dave is a teacher, not Denis. -> It is Dave who is a teacher, not Denis.
I don't like flies in my flat. -> It is flies in my flat that I don't like.
We have scheduled a meeting on Thursday. -> It is on Thursday that we have scheduled a meeting.
In the following test, emphasis the underlined part of the sentence like in the examples! Good luck!

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