Relative Pronouns: what - which - who - whom - whose - that
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He was writing with something that looked like a Mont Blanc pen.
He was writing with something. It looked like a Mont Blanc pen.
I visited a part of England. This part is known as the Lake District.
I visited the part of England which is known as the Lake District.
They gave us the little water they had.
They told us the story. It was no news to us.
Everything they said was no news to us.
The activity he really enjoys is playing football.
Because of the weather and the poor roads, I arrived late.
There were three women in the room. Two of them were blond.
You can count on her, she knows what's happening.
He has made the country the success it is today.
It is unlikely that he will agree.
She is a woman. Her husband works in my office.
That is a factory. Its workers are on strike.
They are paintings. Their origin is unknown.
You can see the clothes I have.
She was an actress. She looked like what she was.
He was a racing driver. He drove like what he was.
There is the basket. There is a cat sleeping in it.
That's the tree. He kissed her under it.
These are the books. I took examples from them.
A lot of the things she said are untrue.
From the information she wrote, I don't think she is happy.