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Join these sentences, beginning with the words given: **A simplified edition is easier to read than the original. It's shorter. ANS: A simplified edition... **
A simplified edition, which is shorter, is easier to read than the original.
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Join these sentences, beginning with the words given:Â **You recommended that book to me. It was very good. ANS: The book... **
The book (which/that) you recommended to me was very good.
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Join these sentences, beginning with the words given: **A car was stolen. It was found at the airport. ANS: The car ...**
The car which/that was found at the airport was stolen.
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Join these sentences, beginning with the words given: **I met an old friend. He told me all about a book he'd just read. ANS: I met ...**
I met an old friend who told me all about a book he'd just read.
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Make one sentence from two. Use the sentence in brackets to make a DEFINING relative clause. You will need to use who/whose/which/that: **I went to see the doctor. He told me to rest for a few days.**
I went to see the doctor. He told me to rest for a few days.
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Make one sentence from two. Use the sentence in brackets to make a NON-DEFINING relative clause. You will need to use who/whose/which/that: **That man over there is an artist. I don't remember his name.**
That man over there, whose name I don't remember, is an artist.
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Make one sentence from two. Use the sentence in brackets to make a NON-DEFINING relative clause. You will need to use who/whose/which/that: **The new stadium will be opened next month. It holds 90,000 people.**
The new stadium, which holds 90,000 people, will be opened next month.
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Combine the sentences using defining relative clauses. Make any necessary changes: **I didn't get the job. I applied for it.**
I didn't get the job (that/which) I applied for.
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Combine the sentences using defining relative clauses. Make any necessary changes: **I like Anna's dress. She's wearing it now.**
I like the dress (which/that) Ann is wearing now.
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Combine the sentences using defining relative clauses. Make any necessary changes: **The museum was closed. We wanted to visit it.**
The museum (which/that) we wanted to visit was closed.
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Combine the sentences using defining relative clauses. Make any necessary changes: **The man told me you were out. He answered the phone.**
The man who/that answered the phone told me you were out.
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Combine the sentences using defining relative clauses. Make any necessary changes: **I gave you the phone number. It was correct.
The phone number which/that I gave you was correct.
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Combine the sentences using non-defining relative clauses. Make any necessary changes:**My husband was unemployed. He has a new job now.**
My husband, who was unemployed, has a new job now.
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Combine the sentences using non-defining relative clauses. Make any necessary changes:Â **Your map was very helpful. It is on the table now.**
Your map, which was very helpful, is on the table now.
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Combine the sentences using non-defining relative clauses. Make any necessary changes:Â **Mrs. Craig's office is upstairs. She can help you.**
Mr. Craig, whose office is upstairs, can help you.
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Combine the sentences using non-defining relative clauses. Make any necessary changes:Â **Jack is my neighbor. He lived in the USA.**
Jack, who is my neighbour, lived in the USA.
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Combine the sentences using non-defining relative clauses. Make anynecessary changes: **Our house is pretty old. It has 3 bedrooms.**
Our house, which is pretty old, has 3 bedrooms.
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Make one sentence from two. Use the sentence in brackets to make a relative clause. You will need to use who/whose/which/that: **We broke the computer (the computer belonged to my father)**
We broke the computer THAT belonged to my father.
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Make one sentence from two. Use the sentence in brackets to make a relative clause. You will need to use who/whose/which/that: **I sent an email to my sister (my sister lives in Australia)**
I sent a letter to my sister WHO lives in Australia.
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Make one sentence from two. Use the sentence in brackets to make a relative clause. You will need to use who/whose/which/that: **He worked for a woman (the woman used to be an athlete)**
He worked for a woman WHO used to be an athlete.
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