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(9N1) Module 6 - Relative Clauses

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  • 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.
  • Fill in each blank with an appropriate relative pronoun or relative adverb: The theory ______ he proposed was later proven incorrect.
    which / that
  • 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.
  • 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 reason ______ she left remains unclear.
    why
  • 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.
  • 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 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: 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.
  • Fill in each blank with an appropriate relative pronoun or relative adverb: Anyone ______ fails to comply will be disqualified.
    who
  • 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.
  • 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: This is the laboratory ______ the experiment was conducted.
    where
  • 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.
  • Fill in each blank with an appropriate relative pronoun or relative adverb: The candidate ______ resume impressed us the most declined the offer.
    whose
  • 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.
  • 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 documents, all of ______ were classified, were destroyed.
    which
  • 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 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 students who are participating in the competition must register early.
    The students participating in the competition must register early.
  • 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: 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 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: The city is heavily polluted. I was born in that city.
    The city in which I was born is heavily polluted.
  • 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 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 first person who arrives will receive a prize.
    The first person to arrive will receive a prize.
  • 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 equipment that is used in this process is highly sophisticated.
    The equipment used in this process is highly sophisticated.