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Grammar B1

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    Grammar - 1
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  • Join the sentences using who, which, where or whose: That’s Sally Brown. Her seven brothers and sisters all live abroad.
    That’s Sally Brown whose seven brothers and sisters all live abroad.
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  • Join the sentences using who, which, where or whose: The leather jacket was very expensive. I didn’t buy it.
    I didn’t buy the leather jacket which was very expensive.
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  • Join the sentences using who, which, where or whose: That new actor is very talented. I saw his new film last week.
    That new actor, whose new film I saw last week, is very talented.
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  • Join the sentences using who, which, where or whose: Mike works at a restaurant. Famous people often eat there.
    Mike works at a restaurant where famous people often eat.
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  • Join the sentences using who, which, where or whose: Tina was talking on the phone with Angie. She’s her best friend.
    Tina was talking on the phone with Angie, who is her best friend.
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  • Rewrite the sentences using Direct Speech: Kelly told her parents that she wanted to become an actress.
    "I want to become an actress."
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  • Rewrite the sentences using Direct Speech: Jan suggested trying to finish the project by Friday.
    "Let’s try to finish the project by Friday."
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  • Rewrite the sentences using Direct Speech: Peter told Tom that he couldn't be there on time.
    "I can’t be there on time."
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  • Rewrite the sentences using Direct Speech: Charlie said that he would be working all day that day.
    "I’ll be working all day today."
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  • Rewrite the sentences using Direct Speech: My sister wanted to know what time Brian was meeting us.
    "What time is Brian meeting us?"
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  • Rewrite the sentences using Direct Speech: The policeman ordered me to give him my passport.
    "Give me your passport immediately."
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  • Join the sentences using the word given in the capitals: The thieves ran away. A while later the police arrived. BY THE TIME
    The thieves had run away by the time the police arrived.
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