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John asks in which box he put the book.
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John asks which book by his father he read.
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Kim has wondered in which room Gary stayed.
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Lee asked me how fond of chocolates the monkeys are.
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Kim has wondered that Gary stayed in the room.
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Kim asked me that the monkeys are very fond of chocolates.
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John knows whose book Mary bought and Tom borrowed from her.
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John knows whose book Mary bought and Tom talked.
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I don't know whether I should agree.
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She gets upset if I exclude her from anything.
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She gets upset whether I exclude her from anything.
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I wonder if you'd be kind enough to give us information.
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I am not certain about when he will come.
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I am not certain about whether he will go or not.
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I am not certain about if he will come.
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I am not certain about if he will go or not.
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I don't know where to go.
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I don't know what to do.
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I don't know how to do it.
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I don't know whether to agree with him or not.
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I don't know if to agree with him.
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I don't know that to agree with him or not.
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Fred knows which politician to support.
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Karen asked where to put the chairs.
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The student protected him.
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Who protected him?
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To protect him is not an easy task.
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Fred knows which politician for Karen to vote for.
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Fred knows which politician for her to vote for.
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Karen asked where for Jerry to put the chairs.
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Karen asked where for him to put the chairs.
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How carefully have you considered your future career?
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When can we register for graduation?
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Where do we go to register for graduation?
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Why have you borrowed my pencil?
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When did he say that he was fired?
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Where did he tell you that he met Mary?
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Why do you wonder whether she will invite me?
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How often did he ask when she will meet at the party?
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What causes students to select particular majors?
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Who will John ask for information about summer courses?
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Which textbook did the teacher use in the class last summer?
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Whose car is blocking the entrance to the store?
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Why do you think he left?
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Who do you guess will be here?
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Who do you think borrowed my book?
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Which city does Fred think that you believe that John lives in?
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I wonder on which shelf John will put the book?
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What proof that he has implicated have you found?
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Joseph has forgotten how many matches he has won.
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Fred will warn Martha that she should claim that her brother is patriotic.
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That Bill tried to discover which drawer Alice put the money in made us realize that we should have left him in Seoul.
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Jasper wonders which book he should attempt to persuade his students to buy.
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I wonder if on which shelve John will put the book.
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I wonder what city that Romans destroyed.
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John was wondering to whom he was referring to.
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Who do you think that has given the tickets to Bill?
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What city will Fred say that Mary thinks that John lives?
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On whom does Dana believe Chris knows Sandy trusts?
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The politician denied how the opponent was poisoned.
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Fred knows which book for the children to read during the summer vacation.
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This needs mending.
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This needs mending the shoe.
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He mended.
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He mended the shoe.
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This needs investigating.
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This needs investigating the problem.
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They investigated.
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They investigated the problem.
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The video which you recommended was really terrific.
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The video which I thought you recommended was really terrific.
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The video which I thought John told us you recommended was really terrific.
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the student who won the prize left.
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the student who everyone likes left.
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the person whom John gave the book to left.
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the day when I met her was sunny.
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The president who Fred voted for has resigned.
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The president that Fred voted for dislikes his opponents.
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The president Fred voted for has resigned.
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has no relative pronoun at all.
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He is the kind of person with whom to consult.
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These are the things for which to be thankful.
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We will invite volunteers on whom to work.
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This is the student pictures of whom appeared in the newspaper.
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Answer: yes |
Pictures of whom appeared in the newspaper?
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the people happy with the proposal left.
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the person standing on my foot is heavy.
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the paper to finish by tomorrow is too long.
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the person stand on my foot is heavy.
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the person stood on my foot is heavy.
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The student met the senator John met Bill.
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The student met the senator that John met Bill.
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The student met the senator for John to meet Bill.
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Jack is the person whom Jenny fell in love with.
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Jack is the person with whom Jenny fell in love.
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Jack is the person whom Jenny fell in love.
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I met the critic whose remarks I wanted to object to.
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This is the friend for whose mother Kim gave a party.
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The teacher set us a problem the answer to which we can find in the textbook.
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We called the senators who met Fred.
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