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COMPLETE THESE SENTENCES WITH A SUITABLE RELATIVE PRONOUN OR ADVERB 1. That is the man helped me when I fell down in the street. 2. Is that your car? No, mine is the one is parked just opposite the bank. 3. That is the woman complained about the room service. 4. This is the park we first met. Do you remember? 5. So, James is the man son came on the school trip with us? I din't know. 6. If you have any question, ask the girl is standing at the desk. She'll help you. 7. They had to put away the dog bit the boy. It was too dangerous. 8. I'm looking for a person surname begins with a "k". 9. Do you still go to that pub we used to go as students? 10. The heating is not working. Do you know anyone can fix it? http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp? id=4219 Combine the sentences using a relative clause. Use relative pronouns only where necessary. Note that you have to use commas in some of the sentences. A holiday in Scotland 1. We spent our holiday in Scotland last year. Scotland is in the north of Great Britain. Last year we 2. People live in Scotland. They are called Scots. The people 1

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COMPLETE THESE SENTENCES WITH A SUITABLE RELATIVE PRONOUN OR ADVERB

COMPLETE THESE SENTENCES WITH A SUITABLE RELATIVE PRONOUN OR ADVERB1. That is the manhelped me when I fell down in the street.

2. Is that your car? No, mine is the oneis parked just opposite the bank.

3. That is the womancomplained about the room service.

4. This is the parkwe first met. Do you remember?

5. So, James is the manson came on the school trip with us? I din't know.

6. If you have any question, ask the girlis standing at the desk. She'll help you.

7. They had to put away the dogbit the boy. It was too dangerous.

8. I'm looking fora personsurname begins with a "k".

9. Do you still go to that pubwe used to go as students?

10. The heating is not working. Do you know anyonecan fix it?

http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=4219Combine the sentences using a relative clause. Use relative pronouns only where necessary. Note that you have to use commas in some of the sentences.

A holiday in Scotland

1. We spent our holiday in Scotland last year. Scotland is in the north of Great Britain.Last year we2. People live in Scotland. They are called Scots.The people3. We first went to Edinburgh. Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland.We first4. Arthur Conan Doyle was born in Edinburgh. He wrote the Sherlock Holmes stories.Arthur Conan Doyle5. Then we visited a lake. It is in the Highlands.The lake6. Loch Ness is 37 km long. People know it for its friendly monster.Loch Ness7. There we met an old man. He told us that he had seen Nessie.An old man8. We then travelled to a mountain. The mountain is near the town of Fort William.We then9. The mountain is the highest mountain in Great Britain. It is called Ben Nevis.The mountain10. I sent you a postcard. It was written on the summit of Ben Nevis.The postcardhttp://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/relative-clauses/exercises?07Add the phrase in brackets to the sentence using a relative clause. If it's possible, you should drop the relative pronoun:

2) The doctor was sick (I wanted to see the doctor)

3) The accountant was arrested (the accountant works for my fathers company)

4) I wrote to the friend (you met the friend last week)

5) The mobile phone cant be fixed (the mobile phone is broken)

6) John made a copy of the photo (I took the photo)

7) I met a girl (the girl was a doctor)

8) We called a doctor (the doctor works at a hospital in London)

9) We like the actor (the actor was in a famous film)10) I went to the restaurant (I read about the restaurant in the newspaper)

11) She bought a car (her sister liked the car)

12) I often buy cheese (the cheese is imported from Paris)13) The hairdresser was very good (the hairdresser has red hair)

14) The child is playing in the garden (we see the child often)

15) The nurse is in the office (the nurse treated my grandmother)

16) The car is in the garage (the car broke down)

JOIN THESE SENTENCES USING RELATIVE PRONOUNS BEGINNING WITH THE WORDS GIVEN. OMIT THE PRONOUN IF POSSIBLE. ADD COMMAS IF NECESSARY.1. My school is very big. It is in Madrid.My schoolis very big.2. Robert Pattinson is an actor. He plays Edward Cullen in the Twilight saga.Robert Pattinson is3. Robert Pattinson is a Britishactor. He plays Edward Cullen in the Twilight saga.Robert Pattinson is a British actor.4. I bought this cake yesterday. It tastes delicious.The cake tastes delicious.5. Michael is a policeman. His father is a judge.Michaelis a policeman.6. I bought a computer last month. It doesn't work properly.The computer doesn't work properly.7. Prince Charles will be the king of England one day. His mother is Queen Elizabeth.Prince Charles will be the king of England one day.8. I was given a dog. It is very friendly.The dog is very friendly.9. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finnwas written by Mark Twain. I enjoyed it a lot.The Adventures of Huckleberry Finnwas written by Mark Twain.10. Mrs Kelly is the woman. She took meto hospitalwhen I fainted at school.Mrs Kelly is the woman

1) The man was late (Julie invited the man)

http://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/relative-clauses-exercise-4.htmlUsing where and when1. That is the place. The accident occurred there.

2. There was a time. Movies cost a dime then.3. A caf is a small restaurant. People can get a light meal there.

4. Every neighbourhood in Brussels has small cafes. Customers drink coffee and eat pastries there.5. There was a time. Dinosaurs dominated the earth then.

6. The house was destroyed in an earthquake ten years ago. I was born and grew up there.

7. Summer is the time of the year. The weather is the hottest then.

8. The miser hid his money in a place. It was safe from robbers there.

9. There came a time. The miser had to spend his money then.

10. His new shirt didnt fit, so Dan took it back to the store. Hed bought it there.PAGE 4

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