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Use of relative pronouns

We use relative pronouns after a noun to make it clear which person or thing we refer to. We use "who" and "whom" for people, and "which" for things.

e.g. This is the house which he built.

I've just met a friend whom I have not seen for years.

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1. The girl _________ carries a blue handbag is my cousin.

2. The umbrella __________ she had bought was broken.

3. The old man ___________ I met yesterday has been taken to hospital.

4. Where's the little boy __________has been selling flags?

5. He tore up the photograph, ___________ upset me.

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