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English, 10.10.2019 01:30 constipatedcow18

You are pointing to a person or a thing; you are telling your friend something about that person or thing. connect the following sentences with relative pronouns (a) or without (b)
a)1.that's the school. it has a swimming pool.
2.that's the word. it sounds strange.
3. that's the teacher. he's going to gove a test.
4. that's the shop. it sells english books.
5.that's the actress. she won the prize.
b)1.that's the film. i want to see it.
2.that's the wold. i don't understand it.
3.that's the mistake. i mode it.
4. that's the music. i love it.
5. that's the girl. i met her two days ago.

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