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NOTE:
In everyday speech, it is more usual to put the preposition at the end of
the clause and to use
who instead of
whom
She’s studying chemistry,
which I know very little
about.
Mr and Mrs Johnson,
who we went on holiday
with, live in Bristol.
Exercise 25. Join each pair of sentences without using
who, whom, or
which.
Example:
The restaurant was in South Street. We went to it.
The restaurant we went to was in West Street.
The woman is a good friend of my mother’s. I borrowed the money from her.
The woman I borrowed the money from is a good friend of my mother’s.
1. The man is Jack’s cousin. I introduced you to him.
2. The hotel overlooked the sea. We stayed at it.
3. The shop is closed. I bought the trousers from it.
4. The people like him very much. He works with them.
5. The school was experimental. I went to it.
6. The lecture was informative and rather interesting. We listened to it.
7. The job was challenging and well-paid. I applied for it.
8. The woman is a qualified football referee. He got acquainted with her.
9. The student is a tennis champion. I study with him.
10. The girl is my close friend. Pete is engaged to her.
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