Which pronouns correctly complete the sentences?

Our garage, blank has rust spots, needs to be painted.
A - That
B - Which
The people next door painted their garage a bright yellow blank we like very much
A - that
B - which

The pronouns that correctly complete the sentences are:

Our garage, which has rust spots, needs to be painted.

The people next door painted their garage a bright yellow, which we like very much.

The correct pronouns to complete the sentences are:

Our garage, which has rust spots, needs to be painted.
The people next door painted their garage a bright yellow, which we like very much.

To determine which pronouns correctly complete the sentences, let's break down the sentences and identify the types of pronouns needed.

1. Our garage, blank has rust spots, needs to be painted.
In this sentence, we are talking about a specific garage. The pronoun we need to use should refer to the garage. We can use the relative pronoun "which" to introduce additional information about the garage. So, the correct answer is B - Which.

2. The people next door painted their garage a bright yellow blank we like very much.
In this sentence, we are referring to a garage that the people next door painted. The pronoun we need to use should refer to the garage. We can use the demonstrative pronoun "that" to indicate a specific garage. So, the correct answer is A - That.

Therefore, the correct answer for the first sentence is B - Which, and the correct answer for the second sentence is A - That.