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UNIT 93: RELATIVE CLAUSE 2:

CLAUSE WITH & WITHOUT WHO/ THAT/ WHICH

93.1 In some of these sentences you need who or that. Correct the sentences where
necessary.
1 The woman lives next door is a doctor. The woman who lives next door.
2 Have you found the keys you lost? Ok
3 The people we met last night were very nice. ok
4 The people work in the office are very nice. people who work
5 The people I work with are very nice ok
ok
6 What have you done with the money I gave
which was on the table
you?
ok
7 What happened to the money was on thethat has
table?
8 What’s the worst film you’ve ever seen?
9 What's the best thing it has ever happened to
you?
93.2 What do you say in these situations? Complete each sentence with a relative
clause.
1 Your friend lost some keys. You want to know if he has found them. You say:
Have you found the keys you lost?
2 A friend is wearing a dress. You like it. You tell her:
I like the dress you’re wearing.
3 A friend is going to see a film. You want to know the name of the film. You say:
What's the name of the film which you are going to see?
4 You wanted to visit a museum. It was shut when you got there. You tell a friend:
The museum I wanted to visit was shut when we got there.
5 You invited some people to your party. Some of them couldn't come. You tell
someone:
Some of the people I invited to your party couldn't come.
6 Your friend had to do some work. You want to know if she has finished. You say:
Have you finished the work you had to do?
7 You rented a car. It broke down after a few miles. You tell a friend:
The car I rented broke down after a few miles.

93.3 These sentences all have a relative clause with a preposition. Put the words in the
correct order.
1 Did you find (looking / for / you / the books / were)?
Did you find the books you were looking for?
2 We couldn't go to (we / invited / to / were / the wedding).
We couldn't go to the wedding we were invited to?
3 What's the name of (the hotel / about / me / told / you)?
What's the name of the hotel you told me about?
4 Unfortunately I didn't get (applied / 1 / the job / for).
Unfortunately, I didn't get the job I applied for.
5 Did you enjoy (you / the concert / to / went)?
Did you enjoy the concert you went to?
6 Gary is a good person to know. He's (on / rely / can / somebody / you).
Gary is a good person to know. He's on somebody you can rely.
7 Who was (the man / were / with / you) in the restaurant last night?
Who was the man were with you in the restaurant last night?

93.4 Put in that or what where necessary. If the sentence is already complete, leave
the space empty.
1 I gave her all the money - I had. (all the money that I had is also correct)
Z Did you hear what they said?
3 They give their children everything - they want.
4 Tell me what you want and I'll try to get it for you.
5 Why do you blame me for everything - goes wrong?
6 I won't be able to do much, but I'll do what I can.
7 I won't be able to do much, but I'll do the best - l can.
8 I don't agree with what you've just said.
9 I don't trust him. I don't believe anything - he says.

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