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Relationship vocabulary: She ____ down to him because he hadn't gone to university.
looked
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Relative clauses: He finally agreed to reduce the rent, ____ was a great relief to all of us.
which
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Which words can be omitted? She said she would phone me but she hasn't phoned me.
(phoned me)
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Use subsitution to avoid repetition: Do you think that it will rain? I hope that it won't rain.
I hope not
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Relative clauses: The town in _____ he was born has now been redevelopped.
which
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Relative clauses: I don't know ____ happened to make her so annoyed!
what
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Relationship vocabulary: He ___ himself to himself and didn't socialise much.
kept
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Relationship vocabulary: A lot of young people ____ up to sports stars like Rafa Nadal.
look
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Use subsitution to avoid repetition: John didn't want to go but I wanted to go.
but I did.
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Use subsitution to avoid repetition: I've never been to Rome and he has never been to Rome either.
and neither has he.
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Relative clauses: International students, ____ of ____ are living abroad for the first time, have been complaining about the university.
many/some/all of whom
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Combine these sentences. Lisa Marie Presley has recently passed away. Her father also died young.
Lisa Marie Presley, whose father also died young, has recently passed away.
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Relationship vocabulary: My PE teacher ___ it in for me from day one!
had
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Which words can be omitted? John was hungry but I wan't hungry.
(hungry)
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Which words can be omitted? He said he saw here there but he can't have seen her there.
(seen her there)
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Use subsitution to avoid repetition: "Is he coming?" "I think he is coming."
I think so.
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Relationship vocab: His jealousy ___ a strain on their relationship.
put
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Relationship vocabulary: Me and my gym instructor ___ on like a house on fire.
get
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