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(9N1) Module 6 - Relative Clauses
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Combine each pair of sentences into one sentence using an appropriate relative clause: I reviewed several articles. Most of the articles were published last year.
I reviewed several articles, most of the which were published last year.
Combine each pair of sentences into one sentence using an appropriate relative clause: The policy was implemented nationwide. Its long-term effects remain uncertain.
The policy whose long-term effects remain uncertain was implemented nationwide.
Combine each pair of sentences into one sentence using an appropriate relative clause: She declined the offer. This surprised the board of directors.
She declined the offer, which surprised the board of directors.
Combine each pair of sentences into one sentence using an appropriate relative clause: The experiment failed. The results of the experiment had been anticipated with great confidence.
The experiment whose results had been anticipated with great confidence failed.
Combine each pair of sentences into one sentence using an appropriate relative clause: The researcher made a groundbreaking discovery. I spoke to her yesterday.
The researcher whom I spoke to yesterday made a groundbreaking discovery.
Combine each pair of sentences into one sentence using an appropriate relative clause: He works for a company. The company develops artificial intelligence systems.
He works for a company which develops artificial intelligence systems.
Combine each pair of sentences into one sentence using an appropriate relative clause: The city is heavily polluted. I was born in that city.
The city in which I was born is heavily polluted.
Combine each pair of sentences into one sentence using an appropriate relative clause: She couldn’t attend the meeting. This upset her manager.
She couldn’t attend the meeting, which upset her manager.
Combine each pair of sentences into one sentence using an appropriate relative clause: The building is being demolished. It was constructed in the 18th century.
The building which was constructed in the 18th century is being demolished.
Combine each pair of sentences into one sentence using an appropriate relative clause: I met a man. I had previously read about him.
I met a man whom I had previously read about.
Combine each pair of sentences into one sentence using an appropriate relative clause: The woman is a leading scientist. Her research won the award.
The woman whose research won the award is a leading scientist.
Combine each pair of sentences into one sentence using an appropriate relative clause: The project was a failure. He invested a lot of time in it.
The project in which he invested a lot of time was a failure.
Fill in each blank with an appropriate relative pronoun or relative adverb: The committee, several members of ______ opposed the motion, eventually reached a compromise.
which
Rewrite the following sentences using reduced relative clauses: The only solution that is acceptable to all parties must be implemented immediately.
The only solution to be acceptable to all parties must be implemented immediately.
Rewrite the following sentences using reduced relative clauses: The last person who left the building forgot to lock the door.
The last person to leave the building forgot to lock the door.
Rewrite the following sentences using reduced relative clauses: The equipment that is used in this process is highly sophisticated.
The equipment used in this process is highly sophisticated.
Rewrite the following sentences using reduced relative clauses: The woman who lives next door is a surgeon.
The woman living next door is a surgeon.
Rewrite the following sentences using reduced relative clauses: The reports that were submitted late were not accepted.
The reports submitted late were not accepted.
Rewrite the following sentences using reduced relative clauses: The first person who arrives will receive a prize.
The first person to arrive will receive a prize.
Rewrite the following sentences using reduced relative clauses: The book that was published last year became a bestseller.
The book published last year became a bestseller.
Rewrite the following sentences using reduced relative clauses: The students who are participating in the competition must register early.
The students participating in the competition must register early.
Fill in each blank with an appropriate relative pronoun or relative adverb: There are situations ______ discretion is more important than accuracy.
when
Fill in each blank with an appropriate relative pronoun or relative adverb: The artist ______ works are displayed here is internationally renowned.
whose
Fill in each blank with an appropriate relative pronoun or relative adverb: The documents, all of ______ were classified, were destroyed.
which
Fill in each blank with an appropriate relative pronoun or relative adverb: The candidate ______ resume impressed us the most declined the offer.
whose
Fill in each blank with an appropriate relative pronoun or relative adverb: Anyone ______ fails to comply will be disqualified.
who
Fill in each blank with an appropriate relative pronoun or relative adverb: This is the laboratory ______ the experiment was conducted.
where
Fill in each blank with an appropriate relative pronoun or relative adverb: The reason ______ she left remains unclear.
why
Fill in each blank with an appropriate relative pronoun or relative adverb: The professor to ______ I spoke was extremely helpful.
whom
Fill in each blank with an appropriate relative pronoun or relative adverb: The theory ______ he proposed was later proven incorrect.
which / that