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English, 22.05.2020 19:06 hannabeth91

Rewrite as one sentence using a defining relative clause. Use relative pronouns which, who, where.
1 That’s the hotel. My mother used to work as a chef there.
2 My manager is a person. She cares about her employees.
3 How much do they pay the people? They work here part-time.
4 We’ve got a friend. His father owns a travel agency.
5 I work on a dairy farm. It produces milk for the big supermarkets.
6 Does everybody wear a hard hat? They works on the building site.
7. These are the nurses. Their job it is to take care of you.

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