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Think 3 unit 5

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    Think 3 unit 5 relative pronoun
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  • Complete the sentence with a relative pronoun: The woman _____ was singing looked at me.
    who or that
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  • Complete the sentence with a relative pronoun: That’s _____ we used to play years ago.
    where
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  • Complete the sentence with a relative pronoun: That’s not the man _______ car I saw.
    whose
  •  15
  • Complete the sentence with a relative pronoun: I met a woman _______ loves cats.
    who or that
  •  15
  • Complete the sentence with a relative pronoun: The city _______ I grew up has changed.
    where
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  • Complete the sentence with a relative pronoun: The boy _______ shoes are untied is careless.
    whose
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  • Combine the sentences by adding a relative pronoun: The boy is named Peter Pan. His arch-enemy is Captain Hook.
    The boy whose arch-enemy is Captain Hook is named Peter Pan.
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  • Combine the sentences by adding a relative pronoun: The girl fell down a hole. She was named Alice.
    The girl who fell down a hole was named Alice.
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  • Combine the sentences by adding a relative pronoun: The dog belongs to Dorothy. Its name is Toto.
    The dog whose name is Toto belongs to Dorothy. / The dog that is named Toto belongs to Dorothy.
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  • Combine the sentences by adding a relative pronoun: The girl ate a poisoned apple. She was named Snow White.
    The girl who ate a poisoned apple was named Snow White.
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  • Combine the sentences by adding a relative pronoun: The man was George Orwell. He wrote 1984.
    The man who wrote 1984 was George Orwell.
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  • Combine the sentences by adding a relative pronoun: Don Quixote fought giants. They were actually windmills.
    Don Quixote fought giants that were actually windmills.
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  • Combine the sentences with non-defining relative clauses: The murder was never solved. It was turned into a movie.
    The murder, which was never solved, was turned into a movie.
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  • Combine the sentences with non-defining relative clauses: The author wasn’t happy with all the attention. He’s a very private person.
    The author, who is a very private person, wasn’t happy with all the attention.
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  • Combine the sentences with non-defining relative clauses: Writing is not for everyone. It is an art form.
    Writing, which is an art form, is not for everyone.
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  • Combine the sentences with non-defining relative clauses: That shelf is special. I keep my books there.
    That shelf, which is special, is where I keep my books.
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