Defining Adjective Clauses - Rules

Decide whether each sentence is correct English or a mistake.

Click on the button beside the correct answer.

  1. I don't think I ever told you that the sushi place was the place, where I met my wife.
    1.   It's good English.
    2.   It's a mistake.
  2. The place, that we went to this year was way more interesting than the place that we went to last year.
    1.   It's good English.
    2.   It's a mistake.
  3. How much of the homework who I gave you did you do?
    1.   It's a mistake.
    2.   It's good English.
  4. I told them that the electronic dictionaries they have aren't as useful as a good student dictionary.
    1.   It's good English.
    2.   It's a mistake.
  5. The food I had at that restaurant was good, but they didn't bring me the dish that I ordered.
    1.   It's a mistake.
    2.   It's good English.
  6. It's a problem, that I've had for a long time.
    1.   It's a mistake.
    2.   It's good English.
  7. I met the brother she told me about last weekend.
    1.   It's good English.
    2.   It's a mistake.
  8. The personnel manager which hired me asked a lot of questions about my previous job.
    1.   It's a mistake.
    2.   It's good English.
  9. Which topic did you write about in the exam that you did last week?
    1.   It's a mistake.
    2.   It's good English.
  10. The policeman gave me the ticket was about forty years old.
    1.   It's a mistake.
    2.   It's good English.