1) This is the music which was used at the show. a) relative pronoun can be omitted b) relative pronoun can not be omitted. 2) There's something that you should know. a) relative pronoun can be omitted b) relative pronoun can not be omitted. 3) Do you have anything that will help my throat? a) relative pronoun can be omitted b) relative pronoun can not be omitted. 4) The house, which was built in 1883, has just been opened to the public. a) relative pronoun can be omitted b) relative pronoun can not be omitted. 5) City Park, where we used to go, has been closed down. a) relative pronoun can be omitted b) relative pronoun can not be omitted. 6) You are not the man who I thought you were. a) relative pronoun can be omitted b) relative pronoun can not be omitted. 7) My brother who lives in Cardiff is much older than me. a) relative pronoun can be omitted b) relative pronoun can not be omitted. 8) This is the person who I introduced you a few weeks ago. a) relative pronoun can be omitted b) relative pronoun can not be omitted. 9) The award was given to Sara, whose short story impressed the judges. a) relative pronoun can be omitted b) relative pronoun can not be omitted. 10) The woman who the man loved was living in New York. a) relative pronoun can be omitted b) relative pronoun can not be omitted.

Defining and non-definiting sentences - Can you Omit the relative pronouns?

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