Relative clauses can help you to explain the meaning better. Fill in the dialogues using who, which, that, whose. 1. A: Janet Lee is a real New–Yorker. B: Sorry, what’s a real New–Yorker? A: It’s somebody whose family has alway...

Relative clauses can help you to explain the meaning better. Fill in the dialogues using who, which, that, whose. 1. A: Janet Lee is a real New–Yorker. B: Sorry, what’s a real New–Yorker? A: It’s somebody whose family has always lived in New York. B: Oh, I see, thank you. 2. A: Have you seen all the important sights? B: Sights? What are sights? A: They’re places ____ tourists visit. B: Thank you very much. 3. A: Selfridges is a big store in the West End. B: Sorry, what’s ____? A: It’s a big shop ____sells a lot of different things. B: Oh, I didn’t know that word. 4. A: There are lots of immigrants in New York. B: Lots of immigrants? What ____? A: They are people ____home country isn’t America. B: Oh, I see, thank you.
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2.A They are places which/that tourists visit 3.B Sorry, what is Selfridges? A/ It's a big shop that/which  4.A What is immigrants? B. They are people whose home country isn't ..
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