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[The woman] lives next door. Who (= the woman) is the subject
* Where is the cheese [that] was in the fridge? (Or ... the cheese which was...)
[The cheese] was in the fridge. That (= the cheese) is the subject
you must use who/that/which when it is the subject of the relative clause. You cannot say 'The woman lives
next door is a doctor' or 'where the cheese is was in the fridge?'
B. Sometimes who/that/which is the object of the verb. For example:
*. The woman [who] I wanted to see was away on holiday.
I wanted to see [the woman]. Who (= the woman) is the object. I am the subject
* Have you found the keys [that] you lost?
You lost [the keys]. That (= the keys) is the object. You are the subject
when who/that/which is the object, you can leave it out. So you can say:
* the woman I wanted to see was away. Or the woman who I wanted to see...
* Have you found the keys you lost? Or ... the keys that you lost?
* The dress Ann bought doesn't fit her very well. Or The dress that Ann bought...
* Is there anything I can do? or ... anything that I can do?
Note that we say:
the keys you lost (not 'the keys you lost them')
the dress Ann bought (not 'bought it')
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