10 6.6.17.1 Read the theory. Then choose the correct pronouns. We use: who/that for people. George is the man who/that drives the school bus. which/that for animals or things. The train on platform 2 is the one which/that goes to London. whose to show possession. That's the woman whose bus ticket I found on the ground. A defining relative clause gives necessary information and is essential to the meaning of the main sentence. We never put it in commas. The man who/that lives next door is a pilot. 1 The bike that/who is across the road belongs to Aibek. 2 The man which/who was sitting by me in the bus was very polite. 3 That's the girl whose/which father drives a taxi. 4 That's the shop which/who sells postcards.
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1 The bike that is across the road belongs to Aibek.
2 The man who was sitting by me in the bus was very polite.
3 That's the girl whose father drives a taxi.
4 That's the shop which sells postcards.
1. The bike that is across the road belongs to Aibek.
2. The man who was sitting by me in the bus was very polite.
3. That's the girl whose father drives a taxi.
4. That's the shop which sells postcards.