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COMBINE SENTENCES - RELATIVE CLAUSES

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  • I'll never forget the day. I got my first bike on that day.
    I'll never forget the day (when) I got my first bike.
  • Ingrid went to see the doctor yesterday. He is a friend of hers.
    Ingrid went to see the doctor, who is a friend of hers, yesterday.
  • Mrs Flowers has paintings in her house. They are worth over $10,000.
    Mrs Flowers has paintings in her house that are worth over $10,000. Mrs Flowers has paintings which/that are worth over 10,000 in her house.
  • Decorating is a difficult job. I hate it.
    Decorating is a difficult job which/that I hate. // I hate decorating, which is a difficult job.
  • The exercise was very complicated. Nobody could do it.
    The exercise which nobody could do was very complicated.
  • The book is very interesting. I borrowed it from the library.
    The book (that, which) I borrowed from the library is very interesting.
  • The pupils missed the test. They came late.
    The pupils who came late missed the test.
  • This is the man. His dog bit me.
    This is the man whose dog bit me.
  • Christmas is a day. People are usually happy.
    Christmas is a day when people are usually happy.
  • I can't remember the name of the street. I lost my passport there.
    I can't remember the name of the street where I lost my passport.
  • The restaurant is the best in town. We usually eat there.
    The restaurant where we usually eat is the best in town.
  • My friend invited many people. His house is huge.
    My friend, whose house is huge, invited many people.
  • That's the producer. His films are always a great success.
    That's the producer whose films are always a great success.
  • The bag is heavy. It contains a lot of presents.
    The bag, which contains a lot of presents, is heavy.
  • Where are the shoes? I bought them yesterday.
    Where are the shoes (that, which) I bought yesterday.
  • I really like the car. I bought it last year.
    I really like the car (that, which) I bought last year.
  • The woman called yesterday. She wants to buy the house.
    The woman who called yesterday wants to buy the house. // The woman who wants to buy the house called yesterday.
  • I won the tournament. That made me very happy!
    I won the tournament, which made me very happy!