Underline the relative-clause fragments in the following sentences.
1. For vacation, I am going to Universal Studios. Which shouldn’t be too crowded at this time.
2. I like to study with Erin. Who understands statistics.
3. Paulina is visiting her grandmother. Whose house is in the woods.
4. He knows. That he will be driving across the United States in his new car.
5. The people in line stood for hours. Which let them get great seats.
1. Which shouldn’t be too crowded at this time;
2. Who understands statistics;
3. Whose house is in the woods;
4. That he will be driving across the United States in his new car;
5. Which let them get great seats;
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