ENG-Code-026 Flashcards
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That’s the shop ___ I bought my new jacket.
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Do you remember the day ___ we first met?
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I admire people ___ never give up.
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He’s the person ___ advice I always value.
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The city ___ I was born is very famous for its history.
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The car ___ I bought last week broke down already.
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She’s someone ___ opinion I greatly respect.
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The reason ___ he left remains a mystery.
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That’s the café ___ we met for the first time.
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The student ___ answered the question got it right.
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The book ___ I borrowed from you is excellent.
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The house ___ they live is very old.
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The man ___ we saw at the park is my uncle.
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The day ___ I graduated was unforgettable.
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The company ___ produces these gadgets is innovative.
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The writer ___ book won the prize is famous.
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The town ___ I grew up has changed a lot.
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The film ___ I saw yesterday was amazing.
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The teacher ___ class I’m in is very strict.
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The hotel ___ we stayed was luxurious.
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The person ___ idea it was is a genius.
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The building ___ collapsed was very old.
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The artist ___ painted this is very talented.
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The shop ___ sells this item is far away.
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The doctor ___ treated me was excellent.
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The dog ___ barked all night belongs to my neighbor.
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The tree ___ fell in the storm is gone.
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The teacher ___ helped me passed the test.
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The person ___ car was stolen is upset.
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The hospital ___ I was born is nearby.
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My brother, ___ lives in Paris, is coming to visit me.
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This book, ___ I found at the library, is fascinating.
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London, ___ is the capital of England, is a bustling city.
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My teacher, ___ is very kind, helped me with my project.
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The movie, ___ was directed by a famous director, was great.
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My neighbor, ___ dog barks all night, is very friendly.
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My car, ___ I bought last year, has already broken down.
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Our teacher, ___ has a great sense of humor, made us laugh.
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The book, ___ cover is torn, still contains great content.
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The restaurant, ___ we visited last week, was fantastic.
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My sister, ___ is an architect, designed this house.
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The castle, ___ is over 500 years old, is open to the public.
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The Smiths, ___ son won the competition, are very proud.
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My uncle, ___ I see every Christmas, lives in Canada.
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This painting, ___ was created by a local artist, is stunning.
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The train, ___ was delayed, arrived two hours late.
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My phone, ___ screen is cracked, still works fine.
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Her essay, ___ she wrote in just one day, won first prize.
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Paris, ___ is known as the city of love, attracts many tourists.
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Our neighbor, ___ house is next to ours, is very generous.
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The festival, ___ is held every year, attracts a big crowd.
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My dog, ___ is afraid of thunder, hides under the bed.
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The car, ___ engine is very powerful, is also very expensive.
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The hotel, ___ we stayed during our holiday, was very luxurious.
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Mr. Brown, ___ I met yesterday, is the new manager.
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My computer, ___ I use for work, is very fast.
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The mountains, ___ are covered in snow, look beautiful.
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The pianist, ___ performance we attended, was incredible.
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The painting, ___ frame is golden, is a masterpiece.
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This bridge, ___ connects the two cities, is a marvel of engineering.
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