In these cases, "when" and "where" introduce clauses that describe a noun the refers to a time or place, making them work as relative pronouns in these sentences. 1. This is the boy --had an accident. 2. Yesterday I saw a car----- was really old. 3. Mandy is the girl----- I met on Friday. 4. I haven't seen Frank,---- brother is five, for a long time now. 5. The robber stole the car------ the lady parked in front of the supermarket. 6. This is the man---------- house is on fire. 7. Can I talk to the girl--------is sitting on the bench? 8. The book--------- you gave me is great. 9. She likes hamburgers---------- are hot. 10. Bill Clinton,-- was President of the USA,
This is the boy who had an accident.Yesterday I saw a car which was really old.Mandy is the girl whom I met on Friday.I haven't seen Frank, whose brother is five, for a long time now.The robber stole the car that the lady parked in front of the supermarket.This is the man whose house is on fire.Can I talk to the girl who is sitting on the bench?The book that you gave me is great.She likes hamburgers that are hot.Bill Clinton, who was President of the USA,