Combine the two sentences into one by using a non-defining adjective clause. Example: Ottawa is the capital of Canada. It has a population of less than a million. Answer: Ottawa, which is the capital of Canada, has a population of less than a million.
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The Statue of Liberty, which is located in New York Harbour, was a gift from France to the USA.
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There are sometimes bad dust storms in Beijing which is located in northern China.
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The North Pole, that is covered with ice, is not actually a landmass.
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He rides a bike to work, means that his wife can use the car during the day.
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Maria, whose family comes from Portugal, can speak two languages.
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I met his brother, who wife works in the Department of Agriculture.
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Many students think the best way to meet their university's English requirements is to get a good score on the IELTS, who is the most popular test of English nowadays.
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Mexico City which is the fifth largest city in the world, has a population of about 22 million.
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Christmas, for which I have the greatest affection, involves two things I love — family and food.
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The car that I bought seats five people comfortably, which is necessary for a family like ours with three kids.