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Relative & Reduced Relative Clauses for B2

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    Practice of grammar for relative clauses and reduced relative clauses for B2 or higher level students.
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  • The students, ___ essays were excellent, got high grades.
    whose
    who's
    which
    that their
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  • I don’t trust products ___ ingredients are not listed.
    where
    which
    whose
    who's
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  • She knows a lot about cars, ___ is useful for her job at the dealership.
    who
    what
    which
    that
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  • The book ___ I borrowed from the library was very informative.
    who
    where
    -
    what
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  • They visited the castle ___ lies on the hill outside the town.
    what
    that
    who
    where
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  • I have a message for people ___ are interested in joining the club.
    who
    what
    whose
    which
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  • The documents ___ on the desk need to be signed.
    lying
    are lying
    lie
    laying
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  • The girl ___ in the corner is my cousin.
    sitting
    who sits
    sits
    sit
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  • The flowers ___ in the vase have a wonderful scent.
    which placed
    placing
    placed
    that placed
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  • All the paintings ___ in the exhibit are for sale.
    displayed
    are displaying
    displaying
    which displaying
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  • Join the sentences using a reduced relative clause. Add commas if necessary: The building was constructed in 1890. The building is a historical landmark.
    The building, constructed in 1890, is a historical landmark.
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  • Join the sentences using a reduced relative clause. Add commas if necessary: The documentary was released last year. It won several awards.
    The documentary, released last year, won several awards.
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  • Join the sentences using a reduced relative clause. Add commas if necessary: Beyoncé is performing tonight. She is known for her energetic stage presence.
    Beyoncé, known for her energetic stage presence, is performing tonight.
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  • Join the sentences using a reduced relative clause. Add commas if necessary: The students have been overseas for a year. They have been studying overseas. They will return next month.
    The students studying abroad have been overseas for a year and will return next month.
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  • Join the sentences using a reduced relative clause. Add commas if necessary: There are some books on the top shelf. They belong to the library. They must be returned by next week.
    The books on the top shelf belonging to the library must be returned by next week.
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  • Join the sentences using a reduced relative clause. Add commas if necessary: The papers are submitted late. They will lose points.
    The papers submitted late will lose points.
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