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Adult Expert A - Unit 2 - Relative Clauses
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Delimiter between question and answer:

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  • No column headers.
  • Each line maps to a question.
  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






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Combine the sentences into one >> The parcel arrived this morning. My brother sent it.
The parcel that/which my brother sent me arrived this morning.
Combine the sentences into one >> I saw a soldier. He had lost an arm.
I saw a soldier who/that had lost an arm.
Combine the sentences into one >> Three youngsters were arrested by the police. They had committed criminal offences.
Three youngsters who/that had committed criminal offences were arrested by the police.
Combine the sentences into one >> Bring me the file. The file is on the table.
Bring me the file that/which is on the table.
Combine the sentences into one >> This is the house. Jack built it.
This is the house that/which Jack built.
Combine the sentences into one >> You made an offer. We cannot accept it.
You made an offer that/which we cannot accept.
Combine the sentences into one >> They are singing a song. I don’t know the song.
They are singing a song that/which I don't know.
Combine the sentences into one >> We ordered a book. It was very expensive.
We ordered a book that/which was very expensive.
Combine the sentences into one >> A herbivore is an animal. The animal feeds upon vegetation.
A herbivore is an animal that/which feeds upon vegetation.
Combine the sentences into one >> Carol plays the piano brilliantly. She is only 9 years old.
Carol, who is only 9 years old, plays the piano brilliantly.
Combine the sentences into one >> Sydney is the largest Australian city. It is not the capital of Australia.
Sydney, which is the largest Australian city, is not the capital of Australia.
Combine the sentences into one >> I have a black cat. His name is Blacky.
I have a black cat whose name is Blacky.