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AB 2 Unit 12 Relative clauses

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  • Is it defining or non-defining? Insert commas if necessary. The car which was a rare sports coupe was built in 1966.
    The car, which was a rare sports coupe, was built in 1966. non-defining
  • Put “who(m) / which / that /whose” into the spaces - but only where necessary. The car … he borrowed was a Jag.
    -
  • Put “who(m) / which / that /whose” into the spaces - but only where necessary. He is a famous scientist, about … many books have been written.
    whom
  • Edinburgh is the town …………… Alexander Graham Bell was born.
    where
  • Fill in the blanks using a suitable relative pronoun or adverb. Omit it when possible. The invitation …………… Mark gave me was for a party at the leisure centre.
    -
  • Put “who(m) / which / that /whose” into the spaces - but only where necessary. Your eldest son, … I happened to meet just now, has become a remarkably handsome boy.
    who(m)
  • Is it defining or non-defining? Insert commas if necessary. We invited the boy who Tom had met the week before the party.
    We invited the boy who Tom had met the week before the party. defining
  • Connect the sentences with a relative pronoun. He wanted to come at 2 a.m. This didn’t suit me at all.
    He wanted to come at 2 a.m., which didn’t suit me at all.
  • Astoria is the largest hotel …………… I have ever stayed at.
    which
  • Connect the sentences with a relative pronoun. The plane took John Baker to Africa. It was British.
    The plane, which was British, took ......
  • Is it defining or non-defining? Insert commas if necessary.The author's latest book which has become a bestseller is about two children in Jamaica.
    The author's latest book, which has become a bestseller, is about two children in Jamaica. non-defining
  • Connect the sentences with a relative pronoun. These are some flowers. I have been trying to grow them for years.
    These are some flowers (which/that) I have been trying to grow for years.
  • I know a boy ……………brother plays in a pop group.
    whose
  • What was the name of the person that/which bought your old car?
    that
  • Put “who(m) / which / that /whose” into the spaces - but only where necessary. Flies, … come mostly in the summer, carry disease.
    which
  • Budapest, …………… is on the Danube, is a beautiful city.
    which
  • This is the station …………… Emily met James.
    where
  • The frogs were croaking all night, …………… kept us awake.
    which
  • Connect the sentences with a relative pronoun. This is Mrs. Jones. Her son won the championship last year.
    This is Mrs. Jones, whose son won the championship last year.
  • Put “who(m) / which / that /whose” into the spaces - but only where necessary. It was about a famous writer, … married an even more famous actress.
    who
  • Connect the sentences with a relative pronoun. She fell in love with a man. She had never met him before.
    She fell in love with a man (who/that) she had never met before.
  • Connect the sentences with a relative pronoun. I met a man yesterday. This is the man.
    This is the man (who) I met yesterday.
  • Put “who(m) / which / that /whose” into the spaces - but only where necessary. The play … we saw last month was not too bad.
    -
  • Fill in the blanks using a suitable relative pronoun or adverb. Omit it when possible. She was the only VIP …………… I have ever talked to.
    -
  • Fill in the blanks using a suitable relative pronoun or adverb. Omit it when possible. The letter……………Dave is reading is from his wife, ……………wants to get divorced.
    - , who
  • All the doors were open, that/which seemed rather odd.
    which
  • On the Sunday, that/which was my birthday, we went out for a meal.
    which
  • The success of a shared holiday depends on that/whom you share it with.
    whom
  • A horror film was the reason …………… I couldn't sleep last night.
    why
  • Is it defining or non-defining? Insert commas if necessary. Our friends who we met at university are coming to visit next week.
    Our friends, who we met at university, are coming to visit next week. non-defining
  • Fill in the blanks using a suitable relative pronoun or adverb. Omit it when possible. I know a man …………… works as a cook in a very famous restaurant.
    who