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1. These are the men who work upstairs. 2. This is Tom, who(m) I believe you have already met. 3. I helped some lads whose car had broken down. 4. I, who am having a hard time right now, won't be able to help you. 5. I, a tired old man who is fed up with all your nonsense, refuse to help you. 6. The person who draws the winning number hits the jackpot. 7. The world is a much sunnier place for people who have a positive attitude. 8. The person who called me last night is my best friend. 9. Katie, who is very kind, is my friend. 10. People who are clever can always find a way.
Use relative pronouns when you need to link a relative clause to another clause. They may act as the subject of the sentence or the object of a verb or preposition.
2. This is Tom, who(m) I believe you have already met.
3. I helped some lads whose car had broken down.
4. I, who am having a hard time right now, won't be able to help you.
5. I, a tired old man who is fed up with all your nonsense, refuse to help you.
6. The person who draws the winning number hits the jackpot.
7. The world is a much sunnier place for people who have a positive attitude.
8. The person who called me last night is my best friend.
9. Katie, who is very kind, is my friend.
10. People who are clever can always find a way.
Use relative pronouns when you need to link a relative clause to another clause. They may act as the subject of the sentence or the object of a verb or preposition.