1. 1-That chair is very comfortable. 2-That car is dirty. 3-That motorbike is expensive.
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3.1. 1-Who came to the meeting? 2-I prefer the people who is shy. 3-The man who sold the car in my neighbor. 4-Do you know who is the owner of this bag?”.
4. WHO: We use Who in a relative clause when we are talkin about people (not things). We use Who instead of he/she/they
5. THAT: When we are talking about things, we use that or which (not who) in a relative clause
6. 1-Wich cake do you prefer? 2-Which color is your favorite? 3-Which dress is different?
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8. We use relative pronouns to refer to a noun ( a person or thing ) mentioned before and we want to add more information or change . Relative pronouns can refer to something or someone in singular or plural. Some relative pronouns can be used only with people , others only with things and some with both.
9. WHICH: That is more usual than which. But sometimes you must use which (not that):