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THAT revisited 1. I have this book that gives all the conversion charts. 2. I have the book that I need for the conversions. 3. This book says that you need to convert everything into Eurodollars 4. Some people think that the Eurodollar will eventually replace all other European currencies. 5. The Eurodollars that we brought with us are all gone. 6. The Eurodollars that are replacing other European currencies are sold here. 7. I contacted the mechanic that checked out the brakes. 8. I contacted the mechanic that I talked with about the brakes. 9. The mechanic that I know called me about the brakes. 10. The mechanic feels that the brakes need to be replaced. 11. The woman that is dating my brother is an architect. 12. The woman that my brother is dating is an architect. 13. The woman claims that my brother is a lousy cook. 14. I remember something that really bothers me about them. 15. I remember something that they said. 16. They said that something has come up. 17. Here's something that will interest you. 18. We finally realized that the data were flawed. 19. The data that we collected were flawed. 20. Everyone presumed that the data were accurate. 21. He personally examined the data that came from Alaska. 22. Does everyone understand that "that" has many different functions? 23. I'd like to meet that guy. 24. Don't say that! 25. I think that this is as good as it gets. 26. She wasn't all that excited about the award.

27. The class that I'm trying to add meets Tuesdays and Thursdays. 28. I'll tell you more about that later. 29. We landed on the moon the year that he was born. 30. Did you catch that Dodgers' game on TV last night? 31. Where have I heard that before? 32. Please say that you'll come! 33. Do you think that everyone will show up? 34. The map was awful. How did you ever find the place that quickly? 35. That will be the day! 36. There's a guy here that says he's from the IRS. 37. That guy says he's from the IRS. 38. The IRS guy says that you owe a heap of money. 39. Oh, don't worry! You shouldn't be in jail that long. 40. That settles it! 41. She bought a computer that was advertised in the Sundial. 42. My mama told me that there'd be days like this. 43. There was dancing in the streets that day. 44. The bottom line is that we've got to know this stuff. 45. Is it something that I said? 46. We'll see about that! 47. It must have been something that I ate. 48. That explains everything! 49. I can't believe that! 50. When you find that number, let me know. 51. That's ridiculous! 52. Those guys that you were telling me about showed up last night. 53. Did you hear that he got accepted into law school? 54. Walter Cronkite used to say, "And that's the way it is." 55. Oh, he's not that bad. 56. I finished the book that you gave me in four hours. 57. I finished that book you gave me in four hours. 58. That I've got to see!

59. There's something that I have to tell you. 60. That's the funniest movie I've ever seen! 61. It wasn't that funny. 62. Don't bite the hand that feeds you. 63. The newspaper that published the story printed a retraction. 64. That crazy brother of yours wants to borrow our car. 65. He said that he'll have it back by midnight. 66. The woman that he lives with speaks fluent French. 67. That's up to you. 68. We're worried that he hasn't called. 69. I didn't realize that she was that tall. 70. The discussion that got everyone going was about affirmative action. 71. I can t that you found a restaurant that serves money brains. Relative Clauses (Adjective Clauses) Relative clauses are clauses that modify a noun or a pronoun. Adjective phrase: the woman in the red dress Adjective clause: the woman who is wearing the red dress (= Relative clause) Pick out the relative clause, the relative pronoun or relative adverb, identify the antecedent, and tell what grammatical role the relative pronoun if playing in the relative clause. 1. Do you still have that stuff that I gave you about hang gliders? 2. I have a friend who climbed Mt. Whitney. 3. For her birthday her friends took her to a restaurant where they serve sushi. 4. For her birthday her friends took her to a restaurant that serves sushi. 4. The version of Casablanca that I saw was colorized. 5. The version of Casablanca I saw was colorized. 6. The people with whom we spoke hadn't seen her. 7. The people who(m) we spoke with hadn't seen her. 8. Everyone whose last name begins with Q gets in free. 9. Sorry, but this isn't the sweater that I ordered. 10. He who hesitates is lost.

11. He who laughs last laughs best. 12. Can I copy the notes that you took on relative clauses? 13. Can I copy the notes you took on relative clauses? 14. My parents just sold the house where I grew up. 15. My parents just sold the house in which I grew up. 16. My parents just sold the house which I grew up in. 17. This chorus needs someone who can carry a tune! 18. Do you know anyone who has been to Alaska? 19. There's a built-in microwave in the apartment that I'm renting. 20. On the street where I live there are never any parking places. 21. This article that I read in the Los Angeles Times listed the most popular beaches. 22. This article I read in the Los Angeles Times listed the most popular beaches. 23. The guy that I was telling you about called me last night. 24. The guy I was telling you about called me last night. 25. That's my coworker whose nose is always out of joint. 26. The valve that controls the air intake malfunctioned. 27. The congressman's vote infuriated everyone who had elected him. 28. I saw an old friend who(m) I hadn't seen for seven years. 29. I saw an old friend I hadn't seen for seven years. 30. We ran into each other at the theater where he works. 31. CSUN awarded the fellowship to the woman whose paper was published. 32. We went to the reception which followed the wedding. 33. Everyone that I met was very friendly. 34. Everyone. I met was very friendly. 35. I like the scene where they're in a bar with these weird creatures. 36. I like the scene in which they're in a bar with these weird creatures.

37. People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. 38. The spy who came in from the cold was a double agent. 39. The rocks were covered with chitons which are mollusks. 40. We bought the chair that you're sitting on at a garage sale. 41. We bought the chair you're sitting on at a garage sale. 42. I finally understand these sentences that we've been discussing! 43. You can't believe a word that she says. 44. Do you see the woman that he's with? 45. Do you see the woman he's with? 46. Passengers who already have their tickets should proceed to the gate. 47. Here's a list of people who(m) we've invited to the party. 48. Here's a list of people we've invited to the party. 49. At the base of the mountain there's a warming hut where you can put on your skis. 50. Will the person whose Harley is blocking my car move it, please? 51. He gave a very emotional speech which I'll never forget. 52. There must have been fifty people there who(m) I'd never even seen. 53. There must have been fifty people there I'd never even seen. 54. The mechanic who worked on my car advised me to get rid of it. 55. Is there a bus that goes to LAX from here? 56. Notice the tattoo that he has on his arm. 57. Notice the tattoo he has on his arm. 58. The whale whose pup was caught in the net returned to rescue it. 59. This is the place where we first met. 60. The car which won the race made only two pit stops. 61. Can you call a place that delivers pizza after midnight? 62. The team that I was rooting for didn't make the finals.

63. The team I was rooting for didn't make the finals. 64. The fault that lies under the campus was unknown before the earthquake. 65. Let's go somewhere where we can talk privately. 66. Do you remember the name of the hotel where we stayed? 67. I know a great guy that you should meet. 68. That cop that you read so much about has quit the force. 69. That cop you read so much about has quit the force. 70. Anyone who's seen the movie has raved about it. 71. Anyone whose tuition bill isn't Paid can't graduate. 72. The chemistry class in which I'm enrolled has a four-hour lab on Thursdays. 73. The chemistry class that I'm enrolled in has a four-hour lab on Thursdays. 74. The chemistry class I'm enrolled in has a four-hour lab on Thursdays. 75. The CEO who(m) they interviewed lied about the health hazards. 76. The CEO they interviewed lied about the health hazards. 77. The gym where he usually works out has twenty universal machines. 78. You have to find someone who(m) you trust. 79. You have to find someone you trust. 80. I'd like to kill the person who invented high heels! 81. They have a house near Mammoth that they rent to skiers. 82. This class is filled with students who love relative pronouns!