Join the sentences using relative pronouns. Which ones can you omit?

1) That's the CD. Ann gave it to me.
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2) She lives in a flat. It is on the third floor.
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3) Mr Harris is a police officer. He is 35 years old.
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4) This is the car. He bought it last May.
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5) This is Sue. She is my sister's best friend.
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6) That's Antony. His father works as a vet.
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7) He works for a company. The company makes computers.
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8) That's Nancy. She got married last week.
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9) I met a man. He knows your parents.
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10) The police have caught the men. They broke into Mr Smith's flat.
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11) This is the cinema. It opened last week.
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12) I like the ring. John gave it to you.
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13) Kim won the first prize. She's from Hong Kong.
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14) Jane bought a painting. It's very expensive.
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15) This is Bob. His son is a doctor.
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Ответ дал: w1rzyyy
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That's the CD that Ann gave to me. (The relative pronoun "that" can be used and the pronoun "it" can be omitted.)

She lives in a flat that is on the third floor. (The relative pronoun "that" can be used and the pronoun "it" can be omitted.)

Mr Harris is a police officer who is 35 years old. (The relative pronoun "who" is used and the pronoun "he" can be omitted.)

This is the car he bought last May. (The relative pronoun can be omitted in this case.)

This is Sue, who is my sister's best friend. (The relative pronoun "who" is used and the pronoun "she" can be omitted.)

That's Antony, whose father works as a vet. (The relative pronoun "whose" is used and the pronoun "his" can be omitted.)

He works for a company that makes computers. (The relative pronoun "that" is used and the pronoun "the" can be omitted.)

That's Nancy, who got married last week. (The relative pronoun "who" is used and the pronoun "she" can be omitted.)

I met a man who knows your parents. (The relative pronoun "who" is used and the pronoun "he" can be omitted.)

The police have caught the men who broke into Mr Smith's flat. (The relative pronoun "who" is used and the pronoun "they" can be omitted.)

This is the cinema that opened last week. (The relative pronoun "that" is used and the pronoun "it" can be omitted.)

I like the ring that John gave to you. (The relative pronoun "that" is used and the pronoun "it" can be omitted.)

Kim, who's from Hong Kong, won the first prize. (The relative pronoun "who" is used and the pronoun "she" can be omitted.)

Jane bought a painting that is very expensive. (The relative pronoun "that" is used and the pronoun "it" can be omitted.)

This is Bob, whose son is a doctor. (The relative pronoun "whose" is used and the pronoun "his" can be omitted.)

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