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Join the Sentences into one by using a Relative Pronoun, that is, "who", "whom", "whose", "which", "that" :

     
1.   I had a cat. I liked it very much.
2.   I once had a dog. It was nearly run over.
3.   This is the man. I suspected him.
4.   This alarmed my son. My son had till then been asleep.
5.   I was touched by the kindness of my dear old friend. I had scarcely expected his visit.
6.   Upon the death of my father, I resolved to travel. he left me a small fortune.
7.   I am the person. You sent for me.
8.   This is the man. I was saved by his courage.
9.   The man is now waiting. He brought this.
10.   Here is the book. I told you about it.
11.   My friend John is a simple man. I greatly admire his character.
12.   To gratify curiosity I write this paper. Curiosity is natural to the reader.
13.   That house was once gay. It is now deserted.
14.   The boy must pay a fine. His library book has not been returned.
15.   I warmly welcomed my kind old friend. I had scarcely expected to see him.
     

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1.   I had a cat which ( that ) I liked very much.
2.   I once had a dog which ( that ) was nearly run over.
3.   This is the man whom I suspected.
4.   This alarmed my son who had till then been asleep.
5.   I was touched by the kindness of my dear old friend whose visit I had scarcely expected.
6.   Upon the death of my father who left me a small fortune I resolved to travel.
7.   I am the person for whom you sent.
8.   This is the man by whose courage i was saved.
9.   The man who is now waiting brought this.
10.   Here is the book about which I told you.
11.   My friend John is a simple man whose character I greatly admire.
12.   I write this paper to gratify curiosity which is natural to the reader.
13.   That house which was once gay is now deserted.
14.   The boy whose library book has not been returned must pay a fine.
15.   I warmly welcomed my kind old friend whom I had scarcely expected to see.
 
     
 
 

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