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Relative clause (senior)

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  • FILL IN THE BLANK: I dropped a glass _____ was new.
    I dropped a glass which/ that was new.
  • COMBINE THEM: Stitch threw books at the guard. He is not a dog.
    Stitch, who is not a dog, threw books at the guard.
  • COMBINE THEM: That's the producer. His films are always a great success.
    That's the producer whose films are always a great success.
  • COMBINE THEM: Little Mexico is a small family-run restaurant. There's always a line outside of it. (use prep + relative pronoun)
    Little Mexico, outside of which there's always a line, is a small family-run restaurant.
  • COMBINE THEM: Gossip Girl is a TV series. This series' cast is extremely gorgeous. (use prep + relative pronoun)
    Gossip Girl is a TV series, the cast of which is extremely gorgeous.
  • FILL IN THE BLANK: City Park, _____ we used to go, has been closed down.
    City Park, where we used to go, has been closed down.
  • FILL IN THE BLANK: February, _____ is my favorite month, lasts 29 days this year.
    February, which is my favorite month, lasts 29 days this year.
  • COMBINE THEM: My dog, Tiger, bit the burglar. Its left leg was hurt.
    My dog, Tiger, whose left leg was hurt, bit the burglars.
  • COMBINE THEM: The Marybelle Hotel is opening up again. I stayed there a few years ago.
    The Marybelle Hotel, where I stayed a few years ago, is opening up again.
  • COMBINE THEM: I've just said goodbye to Hannah. I got the book, Normal People, from her. (use prep + relative pronoun)
    I've just said goodbye to Hannah, from whom I got the book, Normal People.
  • COMBINE THEM: My friend's father gave us the tickets. He owns a travel agency.
    My friend's father, who owns a travel agency, gave us the tickets.
  • FILL IN THE BLANK: Jimbo, _____ got divorced last year, is living in Thailand now.
    Jimbo, who got divorced last year, is living in Thailand now.
  • COMBINE THEM: I know Mr. Davidson. He wears a prosthetic leg.
    I know Mr. Davidson, who wears a prosthetic leg.
  • FILL IN THE BLANK: My grandfather, _____ is 87, goes swimming every day.
    My grandfather, who is 87, goes swimming every day.
  • COMBINE THEM: The cabinet is so hard to open. We store cereal in it. (use prep + relative pronoun)
    The cabinet in which we store cereals is so hard to open.
  • FILL IN THE BLANK: I'm not sure _____ pen this is.
    I'm not sure whose pen this is.
  • FILL IN THE BLANK: A cemetery is a place _____ people are buried.
    A cemetery is a place where people are buried.
  • COMBINE THEM: That house is the house we want. Its front porch and backyard are gorgeous.
    That house whose front porch and backyard are gorgeous is the house we want.
  • FILL IN THE BLANK: Is there anyone here _____ can speak German?
    Is there anyone here who/ that can speak German?
  • FILL IN THE BLANK: The person _____ I saw had a tattoo.
    The person whom/ who/ that I saw had a tattoo.
  • FILL IN THE BLANK: I sent an email to my brother _____ lives in Australia
    I sent an email to my brother who/ that lives in Australia
  • FILL IN THE BLANK: Christmas is the time of year _____ there are many parties
    Christmas is the time of year when there are many parties
  • COMBINE THEM: This is the house. Jack built it.
    This is the house which/ that Jack built.
  • COMBINE THEM: The boy didn’t do his homework. The teacher punished him.
    The teacher punished the boy who/ that didn’t do his homework.
  • FILL IN THE BLANK: The television _____ was bought 20 years ago was stolen.
    The television which/ that was bought 20 years ago was stolen.
  • COMBINE THEM: The parcel reached me this morning. My brother sent it.
    The parcel which/ that my brother sent reached me this morning.
  • COMBINE THEM: Bring me the file. The file is on the table.
    Bring me the file which/ that is on the table.
  • COMBINE THEM: Once upon a time there lived a giant. The giant was very powerful and cruel.
    Once upon a time there lived a giant who was very powerful and cruel.
  • FILL IN THE BLANK: The waiter _____ was wearing a blue shirt was rude.
    The waiter who/ that was wearing a blue shirt was rude.
  • COMBINE THEM: The boy solved the puzzle. He was praised by the teacher.
    The boy who solved the puzzle was praised by the teacher.
  • COMBINE THEM: That is the place. I grew up there.
    That is the place where I grew up.
  • COMBINE THEM: New York city is a beautiful city. My parents got engaged there.
    New York city, where my parents got engaged, is a beautiful city.
  • COMBINE THEM: Dr. Burke is an awesome orthodontist. He currently has hundreds of clients.
    Dr. Burke, who currently has hundreds of clients, is an awesome orthodontist.
  • COMBINE THEM: Mr. Hannigan is a successful businessman. He owns half of Manhattan's skyline.
    Mr. Hannigan, who owns half of Manhattan's skyline, is a successful businessman.
  • FILL IN THE BLANK: My next-door neighbor, _____ children go to school with ours, has just bought a new car.
    My next-door neighbor, whose children go to school with ours, has just bought a new car.
  • COMBINE THEM: Kyoto is my favorite place to visit in Japan. It is home to a lot of world-renowned heritage sites.
    Kyoto, which is home to a lot of world-renowned heritage sites, is my favorite place to visit in Japan.
  • COMBINE THEM: We met a girl. The girl had lost her way.
    We met a girl who had lost her way.
  • COMBINE THEM: There are five wallets. None of them belongs to James. (use prep + relative pronoun)
    There are five wallets none of which belongs to James.
  • COMBINE THEM: The house is very old. My grandpa lives in it. (use prep + relative pronoun)
    The house in which my grandpa lives is very old.
  • COMBINE THEM: Gloria had to move. Her dad got a job in another state.
    Gloria, whose dad got a job in another state, had to move.
  • FILL IN THE BLANK: That’s the boy _____ skateboard was stolen.
    That’s the boy whose skateboard was stolen.
  • FILL IN THE BLANK: They live in a city _____ is in the north of England
    They live in a city which/ that is in the north of England
  • COMBINE THEM: The boy is a singer. His voice is angelic.
    The boy whose voice is angelic is a singer.
  • COMBINE THEM: The celebrity has just arrived. The talk show host was talking about her. (use prep + relative pronoun)
    The celebrity about whom the talk show host was talking has just arrived.
  • COMBINE THEM: He tells lies. He deserves to be punished.
    He who tells lies deserves to be punished
  • COMBINE THEM: The site is really interesting. John sent me to the site.
    The site where John sent me is really interesting.
  • COMBINE THEM: One Direction used to be an extremely popular boyband. It became a worldwide phenomenon.
    One Direction, which became a worldwide phenomenon, used to be an extremely popular boyband.