Relative Clauses

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Put in who , or which ONLY IF NECESSARY. a. The match _______ we saw was boring. b. Did I tell you about the people _______ live next door? c. The book ___________ I’m reading is about jazz. d. I love the ice-cream ___________ they sell in that shop. e. That's the car which I am thinking about buying f. The woman ___________ came to see us was selling magazines. g. We’ll go to a restaurant ___________ has a children’s menu. h. The factory ___________ closed last week had been there for 70 years. i. Have you read about the schoolgirl __________ started her own business and is now a millionaire? j. Jane says that the house ___________ Tom has bought has a beautiful garden. k. Some people choose restaurants ___________ are located nearby. Join the sentences by making the second sentence a defining relative clause. Leave out the relative pronoun where it is not necessary. 1. The car is my father's. It is in the garage. 2. The man is Dorothy's boss. He came to dinner. 3. The answer is wrong. You gave it to me. 4. The day came. Virginia got her driving licence then. 5. The restaurant was very expensive. We had dinner there. 6. He is an architect. I admire his work. 7. I saw the woman at the supermarket. She lives next door. 8. The village is very small. She was born there. 9. Autumn is the season. The birds leave for warmer climates then. 10. It is a photo. The photo's colours have faded. Join the sentences with a non-defining relative clause. 1. Jane grown got married last week. She used to work for our company. 2. My brother is a vet. He lives in France. 3. His new book will be published in March. It’s called 'Congo Drums'. 4. Carol is my neighbour. Her father teaches English at my school. 5. Milan is a beautiful city. We spent our holidays there. 6. The year 1996 was the happiest year of my life. I met my husband then. 7. That building is a hotel. It is more than a hundred years old. 8. Robert speaks excellent English. He has never been to England. 9. Kevin was in a very bad mood. His car had been stolen. 10. The ABC Theatre was full last night. It holds more than a thousand people. Combine these sentences using relative clauses. 1. My mom made me dinner. I ate it. 2. Mary ate swordfish at the restaurant. She hated it. 3. Susan has a blue cell phone. She talks on the phone all the time.

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Put in who, or which ONLY IF NECESSARY.

a. The match _______ we saw was boring.

b. Did I tell you about the people _______ live next door?

c. The book ___________ Im reading is about jazz.d. I love the ice-cream ___________ they sell in that shop.

e. That's the car which I am thinking about buying

f. The woman ___________ came to see us was selling magazines.

g. Well go to a restaurant ___________ has a childrens menu.

h. The factory ___________ closed last week had been there for 70 years.

i. Have you read about the schoolgirl __________ started her own business and is now a millionaire?

j. Jane says that the house ___________ Tom has bought has a beautiful garden.

k. Some people choose restaurants ___________ are located nearby.Join the sentences by making the second sentence a defining relative clause. Leave out the relative pronoun where it is not necessary.

1.The car is my father's. It is in the garage.

2.The man is Dorothy's boss. He came to dinner.

3.The answer is wrong. You gave it to me.

4.The day came. Virginia got her driving licence then.

5.The restaurant was very expensive. We had dinner there.

6.He is an architect. I admire his work.

7.I saw the woman at the supermarket. She lives next door.

8.The village is very small. She was born there.

9.Autumn is the season. The birds leave for warmer climates then.10.It is a photo. The photo's colours have faded.Join the sentences with a non-defining relative clause.

1.Jane grown got married last week. She used to work for our company.

2.My brother is a vet. He lives in France.

3.His new book will be published in March. Its called 'Congo Drums'.

4.Carol is my neighbour. Her father teaches English at my school.

5.Milan is a beautiful city. We spent our holidays there.

6.The year 1996 was the happiest year of my life. I met my husband then.

7.That building is a hotel. It is more than a hundred years old.

8.Robert speaks excellent English. He has never been to England.

9.Kevin was in a very bad mood. His car had been stolen.

10.The ABC Theatre was full last night. It holds more than a thousand people.

Combine these sentences using relative clauses.

1. My mom made me dinner. I ate it.

2. Mary ate swordfish at the restaurant. She hated it.

3. Susan has a blue cell phone. She talks on the phone all the time.

4. William is an award-winning actor. He plays Romeo in the play.

5. The baby was named Alice. Alice cried a lot.

6. He hit a foul ball directly at me. I caught it.

7. He built a tower out of playing cards. I knocked it over.

8. The hotel had no empty rooms. We drove past it.

9. The password for the computer is fire123. I memorized it

10. A man phoned. He didnt say his name.