RELATIVE CLAUSES
1.- Combine the following sentences using appropriate relative pronouns or adverbs. Make the necessary changes. There may be more than one correct answer.
a.- The book is abouta lawyer. He is accused of murder.
b.- This is Tony. You’ll be driving with him next week.
c.- Tim will never forget the day. He joined the army that day.
d.- This is the house. Jean livedin that house when she was young.
e.- We heard the song. It shocked many people.
f.- This is the CD. I’ve played it hundreds of times.
g.- The teacher apologized. She had punished two pupilsunfairly.
h.- I met a friend last week. Her daughter is an astrologist.
i.- Tom hired a decorator. The decorator is very expensive.
j.- Here is a postcard of the village. We spent three daysthere.
k.- Jeannette is going to marry man. His brother is in my class.
l.- Groucho Marx died in 1977. He was a famous comedian.
m.- We saw the cottage. Wordsworth lived there.
n.- John ismy friend. His car was stolen from the carpark.
o.- He went to a concert. He didn’t like the concert at all.
p.- I’ve never met the man. He helped me this morning.
q.- You can see many snakesin the zoo. Some of them are poisonous.
r.- Shakespeare is one of the best-known writers in the world. He is buried in Stratford-Upon-Avon.
s.- This is the place. You have to pick me up at thisplace.
2.- RELATIVES WITH PREPOSITIONS: Join the following sentences using the correct relative pronouns. There are two possibilities for each sentence:
a.- You are studying for a test. It willbe easy.
b.- He was lying on a bed. It collapsed.
c.- I am knitting a scarf. The scarf is for an uncle of mine.
d.- I sent a note to a boy. He is smiling at me.
e.- You have been lookingfor a magazine. Here it is.
f.- Jean works for a director. This director is very demanding.
g.- Jill spoke to a person yesterday. This person was very rude.
h.- You are looking at a...
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