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6. Chair is made of plastic.
7. Rose is beautiful flower,
8. You have done excellent job.
9. She had dog with smooth coat.
10. Could you shut door, please?
11. They are staying at hotel.
12. Cook the vegetables on low heat.
13. Captain held trophy in air.
14. Interview lasted half hour.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Relative clauses give us information about the person or thing mentioned.

Defining relative clauses give us essential information – information that tells us who or what we are talking about.

The woman who lives next door works in a bank.

These are the flights that have been cancelled.

We usually use a relative pronoun or adverb to start a defining relative clause: who, which, that, when, where or whose.

who/that

We can use who or that to talk about people. that is more common and a bit more informal.

She's the woman who cuts my hair.

He's the man that I met at the conference.

which/that

We can use which or that to talk about things. that is more common and a bit more informal.

There was a one-year guarantee which came with the TV.

The laptop that I bought last week has started making a strange noise!

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