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Join these sentences using a relative clause. If it is possible to omit the relative pronoun, write it in brackets 1 The man told me you were out. He answered the phone The man _____________________________________________________ 2 The boys have now been released. They were arrested The boys _____________________________________________________ 3 The police are still trying to identify the body. It was found last week The police ____________________________________________ 4 It seems that Earth is the only planet. It can support life It seems that _________________________________________ 5 The pictures used to hang on that wall. Where are they? Where _____________________________________________________ Join these sentences using a relative clause. If it is possible to omit the relative pronoun, write it in brackets 1 The bed was too soft. I slept in it 2 I didn't get the job. I applied for it 3 The man has been married twice before. She is married to him 4 The party wasn't very enjoyable. We went to it 5 Who was that girl? You were with her last night Write these sentences again together with a relative clause 1 She showed me a photograph of her son. He is a policeman 2 We decided not to swim in the sea. It looked rather dirty
3 The new stadium will be opened next month. It holds 90,000 people 4 That man over there is an artist. I don't remember his name. (use whose) 5 The storm caused a lot of damage. Nobody had been expecting it Supply commas where necessary, and then complete the blank spaces with the relative between brackets wherever it can be omitted 1 Robert's parents ________ are both retired live in Spain 2 Have you still got the money ________I gave you? 3 Sydney ________has a population of more than three million is Australia's largest city 4 Peter's sister ________ I've known for years is a very nice person 5 We saw Maria last night with the man ________works in the library 6 Is that the same song ________we heard yesterday? 7 Sue ________has only been here for a week speaks excellent English 8 Who was the girl ________ you were speaking to just now? 9 My sister ________wasn't feeling very hungry didn't want to go to the restaurant 10 I've lost the money ________you gave me 11 Mr Woods ________ lives next door to us has gone on holiday 12 Brighton ________ is a tourist centre on the south coast is about 85 km from London That, who or what? If it is possible to write that or leave it out, write (that) 1 She gives her children everything ________they want 2 Tell me ________you want and I'll try to help you 3 Why do you blame me for everything ________goes wrong? 4 I won't be able to do very much but I'll do the best ________I can 5 I can't lend you any money. All ________I've got is a pound 6 Nora is the only person ________understands me 7 Why do you always disagree with everything ________I say? 8 I don't agree with ________you've just said
Join these sentences using a relative clause. If it is possible to omit the relative pronoun, write it in brackets 1 The man told me you were out. He answered the phone The man who/that answered the phone told me you were out 2 The boys have now been released. They were arrested. The boys who/that were arrested have now been released 3 The police are still trying to identify the body. It was found last week The police are still trying to identify the body which/that was found last week 4 It seems that Earth is the only planet. It can support life It seems that Earth is the only planet which/that can support life 5 The pictures used to hang on that wall. Where are they? Where are the pictures which/that used to hang on that wall?
Join these sentences using a relative clause. If it is possible to omit the relative pronoun, write it in brackets 1 The bed was too soft. I slept in it The bed where I slept is too soft The bed (that/which) I slept in was too soft. / The bed in which I slept is too soft 2 I didn't get the job. I applied for it I didn't get the job (that/which) I applied for 3 The man has been married twice before. She is married to him The man (that/who/whom) she is married to has been married twice before 4 The party wasn't very enjoyable. We went to it The party (that/which) I went to wasn't very enjoyable 5 Who was that girl? You were with her last night Who was the girl (who/whom/that) you were with last night? Write these sentences again together with a relative clause 1 She showed me a photograph of her son. He is a policeman She showed me a photograph of her son, who is a policeman 2 We decided not to swim in the sea. It looked rather dirty We decided not to swim in the sea, which looked rather dirty 3 The new stadium will be opened next month. It holds 90,000 people The new stadium, which holds 90,000 people, will be opened next month 4 That man over there is an artist. I don't remember his name. (use whose ) That man over there, whose name I don't remember, is an artist 5 The storm caused a lot of damage. Nobody had been expecting it The storm, which nobody had been expecting, caused a lot of damage Supply commas where necessary, and then complete the blank spaces with the relative between brackets wherever it can be omitted
We visited the town that/which lies at the source of the Danube 2 I know the girl. She is going to marry my cousin I know the girl who is going to marry my cousin 3 He is a very funny person. I don't know anyone funnier I don't know anyone (who is) funnier than he is/ than him 4 The old house on the hill has finally been sold. It was said to be haunted The old house on the hill, which was said to be haunted, has finally been sold 5 This is the music. I've listened to it many times This is the music (that/which) I've listened to many times Join these pairs of sentences, beginning with the words given 1 Ms Fortune was a writer. Her body was found in the cellar Ms Fortune, whose body was found in the cellar, was a writer 2 I met an old friend. He told me all about a book he'd just read I met an old friend who told me all about a book he'd just read 3 A car was stolen. It was found at the airport The car which/that was found at the airport was stolen 4 You recommended that book to me. It was very good The book (which/that) you recommended to me was very good 5 A simplified edition is easier to read than the original. It's shorter A simplified edition , which is shorter, is easier to read than the original