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Use a relative pronoun preceded by a preposition to combine each pair of the sentences below:

  1. The teacher is Mr. Pike. We studied with him last year.

® The teacher

  1. The problem has been discussed in class. We are very interested in it.

® The problem

  1. I like standing at the window. I can see the park from this window.

® I like

  1. The woman lives next door to me. You gave place to her on the bus.

® The woman

  1. The examination lasted two days. I was successful in this examination.

® The examination

  1. The children are orphans. She is taking care of these children.

® The children 

  1. The two young men are not good persons. You are acquainted with them.

® The two young men

  1. This is the result of our work. I’m pleased with it.

® This is

  1. There is a “No Parking” sign. I do not take notice of it.

® There is

  1. Mr. Brown is the man. I’m responsible to him for my work.
® Mr. Brown