mine teacher have us do grammer tasks every week. tomorrow for homework i have some sentences. but i am not sure if they are right. my answers are writen with big letter
i need to put who, whose, which or that
"I am sure I have seen the person WHO/THAT waved somewhere before"
All the people WHO want to come can come.
I've found the books THAT were left outside.
I've found the books THAT you lost.
My sister, WHO goes to college is older than my sister WHO works in the restaurant.
It's the lousiest trick THAT anyone can play.
The one WHICH costs least is in fact the best. It has the best sound, anyway.
are this correct? is it any more words that can be used?
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The one THAT costs least is in fact the best. It has the best sound, anyway. Your others are correct.
— Mister Micawber
The one THAT costs least is in fact the best.
It has the best sound, anyway.
Your others are correct.
Actually, that one was correct, too, because 'which' can be used in place of 'that', but most teachers expect you to reserve 'which' for non-restrictive clauses and use 'that' for restrictive clauses.
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The one THAT costs least is in fact the best. It has the best sound, anyway.
Your others are correct. Actually, that one was correct, too, because 'which' can be used in place of 'that', but most teachers expect you to reserve 'which' for non-restrictive clauses and use 'that' for restrictive clauses.