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The BIG - Year 2 - 2024
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Fill in the missing relative pronoun: 'I met a boy ___ dream is to be an astronaut.'
whose
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Fill in the missing relative pronoun: 'Let's go to a place ___ the music isn't so loud.'
where
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Make a non-defining relative clause: Alma's birthday was yesterday. She is thirteen.
Alma, whose birthday was yesterday, is thirteen.
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Can you omit the relative pronoun here? The food that we ate for lunch wasn't enough.
Yes, you can.
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Find the mistake: 'I've found a shop sells cheap but good-quality clothes.'
I've found a shop which/that sells cheap but good-quality clothes.
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Find the mistake in this sentence: 'Miss Lovison who teaches Language made this activity.'
Miss Lovison, who teaches Language, made this activity.
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In which sentence can you omit the relative pronoun? 1- She's the girls who I met yesterday. / 2- She's the girl who lives next door.
1
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Add a comma in the right place: The city that she would like to visit is Rome where her parents were born.
The city that she would like to visit is Rome, where her parents were born.
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The reason why / who / -- she gave me wasn't good enough.
No relative pronoun
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