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Relative Clauses

The document contains examples of different grammar and punctuation exercises including: 1) Completing sentences with relative pronouns 2) Filling in blanks with suitable words 3) Deciding if underlined words can be removed 4) Punctuating sentences 5) Correcting grammar mistakes 6) Rewriting sentences beginning with given words 7) Combining sentences using relative pronouns The exercises provide examples to demonstrate proper use of grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure in the English language.

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Relative Clauses

The document contains examples of different grammar and punctuation exercises including: 1) Completing sentences with relative pronouns 2) Filling in blanks with suitable words 3) Deciding if underlined words can be removed 4) Punctuating sentences 5) Correcting grammar mistakes 6) Rewriting sentences beginning with given words 7) Combining sentences using relative pronouns The exercises provide examples to demonstrate proper use of grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure in the English language.

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- PUT ONE SUITABLE WORD IN EACH SPACE


1.- COMPLETE THESE SENTENCES USING WHICH / WHO / -There is a boy to____ I’d like to speak more than I can say.
WHEN / WHERE / WHOSE / -I’m not sure _________ told me that, but he was wrong.
THAT / NOTHING: -My neighbour was the first person_______ dog won two
- There’s the man _________ taught me English. prizes in the same show.
- Do you know a shop _________ I can buy a laptop -My children play in the same park_______ you played 15
computer? years ago.
- The police haven’t found the person _________ killed -His wife was really upset yesterday, _______ was unusual
Jack Dover. for her.
- John Skull, _______ book "English made simple" sold a -The first time I met you was_____ I opened the door.
million copies, died today.
- The language ________ people speak in Wales is called 3.- DECIDE WHETHER IT IS POSSIBLE OR NOT TO LEAVE
Welsh. OUT THE UNDERLINED WORD.
- Ted, _________ fixes my car, has just won the lottery. The parcel that contains your present is on the table.
- This is Joe Biggs, _________ works in Greenwich. Do you like the neighbour who lives next door?
- I’d like to speak to the person _________ deals with There is no one whom I would prefer to you as a school
accounts. mate.
- I hate it ________ my boss asks me to work overtime. It’s the short dark days that really depress most people.
- Have you got a typewriter _________ I can borrow? The letter that I received this morning had bad news.
- The job ________ he got wasn’t very interesting. There is only a book written by Roald Dhal which I haven’t
read.

4.- PUNCTUATE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES 7.- COMBINE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES USING AN
-My new flat which you visited yesterday is bigger than the APPROPRIATE RELATIVE PRONOUN.
old one. -John is a member of the team. His sister is in my class.
-Megan is going to Greece which is her favourite holiday ____________________________________________
spot. -This is the news. It wasn’t printed by the newspaper.
-The Member of Parliament who visited our neighbourhood ____________________________________________
is in favour of new measures against violence. -The film is about a girl. She has special powers.
-Last week I visited Aunt Mary who invited me to stay with ____________________________________________
her for some time. -I was sitting on a bench. It suddenly fell into pieces.
-The red book on the shelf which is said to be really ____________________________________________
valuable is an old book. -I was told the story by a girl. I visited her in an orphanage.
____________________________________________
5.- CORRECT THE MISTAKES.
-The boy was eating a doughnut. I looked after this boy.
-This is the coffee bar where my friends are having a drink
____________________________________________
there.
-They wanted to leave at 4p.m. This didn’t suit me at all.
-You can buy anything what you want.
________________________________________________
-Old people in my country, many of them are widows or
The people were very kind. I stayed with them.
widowers, often move to Old People’s Home.
________________________________________________
- I can’t hear all what you are saying.
-Who was the girl? You were speaking to her just now.
-I’d like you to meet my brother who you will be studying
________________________________________________
with him next year.
I’ve lost all the money. You gave it to me.
________________________________________________
Brighton is 85 km. from London. It is a tourist centre on the
6.- REWRITE THESE SENTENCES BEGINNING WITH THE south coast of England.
WORDS GIVEN: ________________________________________________
-My youngest sister has just got married. You met her at She gave me the car key. I put it in my pocket.
my house last week. ________________________________________________
My youngest sister The hotel overlooked the sea. We stayed at it.
This is the beautiful house. My grandparents lived here. ________________________________________________
This Sue’s house is over 100 years old. It is in the centre of
-What was the name of the girl? She came here last night. town.
What ________________________________________________
Sally did it. It was wrong of her. The film Family Life is showing next week. I’ve heard good
What reports about it.

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