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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #128200: Who, whom, which
    > Other English exercises on the same topics: Pronouns | Relative sentences [Change theme]
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    1. The pupil is running. The pupil is my son. The pupil is running is my son.

    2. I bought a book last week. The book is very instructive. The book I bought last week is very instructive.

    3. He lent the book. He handed over the book. He handed over the book he lent.

    4. The genius received a gift last week. The genius loves to travel.The genius received a gift last week loves to travel.

    5. Harry is listening to a song. The song is truly uplifting. The song Harry is listening to is truly uplifting.

    6. My friend will be there. You can't stand my friend. My friend you can't stand will be there.

    7. My coworker is eating. My coworker is the most pleasant person I have ever known. My coworker is eating is the most pleasant person I have ever known.

    8. You like the red laptop. It is defective. The red laptop you like is defective.

    9. The boy's talking out of turn. He's Sara's nephew. The boy is talking out of turn is Sara's nephew.

    10. You love that girl. The girl is injured. The girl you love is injured.










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