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Join the two sentences with a relative pronoun (who, which, where, or whose).

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I’ve lost the DVD. You gave it to me.

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Jo has an expensive car. She keeps it in the garage.

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Who’s that man? He’s looking at us.

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I opened the cupboard. We keep the glasses there.

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That’s the girl. I saw you with her.

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Who is the boy? You copied his homework.

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Website designer is a job. It attracts young people.

Join the two sentences with a relative clause. Use the pronouns who, which, where or whose.

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She’s the manager. She runs the office.

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That’s the man. His job is to do the paperwork.

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That’s the office. They deal with the public there.

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That’s the computer. I got it for my birthday.

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That’s the job. My sister is applying for it.

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That’s the girl. I borrowed her phone.

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He’s the shop assistant. He served me.

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A laboratory is a place. Scientists do experiments there.

Rewrite the sentences as one sentence with a non-defining relative clause. Sometimes there are two possible answers.

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My uncle worked on a farm. He lived in Italy.

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The car factory is closing down. Three hundred local people work there.

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He was very nervous during his first interview. It was at “The Times” newspaper.

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My next door neighbour works as a gardener. She’s a qualified doctor.

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She had prepared well for the job interview. It lasted nearly two hours.

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Our French teacher wants to move to France and open a hotel. Her husband is from Paris.

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My cousin did a second degree in computer science. Her first degree was in maths.

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I wrote an application letter. I forgot to post it.

Rewrite the sentences in a more formal style.

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The girl he fell in love with was an old school friend.

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The subject most students complain about is physics.

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The room which we have our meetings in is not air-conditioned.

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The man who I gave the message to did not pass it on.

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The boy who I was telling you about no longer attends my school.

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The train we were travelling on did not serve meals.

Rewrite each pair of sentences as a single sentence with a non-defining relative clause.

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A friend of mine helped me get a job. His mother is a company director.

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The new shopping centre will open next month. It has over 200 different stores.

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Next summer, we’re going to Ibiza. My aunt and uncle have an apartment there.

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My tennis coach was late today. He’s nearly always on time.

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My friend showed me a photo of her new boyfriend. He is a police officer.

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That girl over there used to be in my class. I don’t remember her name.

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Thank you for your letter. It arrived yesterday morning.

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The Grand Hotel has offered me a job. My brother works there.

Join the two sentences with a non-defining relative clause.

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Crete is popular with British tourists. It’s a Greek island.

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The actress Gwyneth Paltrow also sings country music. She is married to the lead singer of Coldplay.

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Daniel Craig is afraid of flying. He’s the sixth James Bond.

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Dakar is the capital of Senegal. The famous motor rally ends there.

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Robert Pattinson was born in London. His films include “Harry Potter” and the “Twilight” series.

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Halloween is a popular UK festival. It is celebrated in October.

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Join the two sentences with a relative pronoun (who, which, where, or whose).

*Question:

I’ve lost the DVD. You gave it to me.

I’ve lost the DVD which you gave to me.

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Jo has an expensive car. She keeps it in the garage.

Jo has an expensive car which she keeps in the garage.

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Who’s that man? He’s looking at us.

Who /’s/is/ that man who /’s/is/ looking at us?

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I opened the cupboard. We keep the glasses there.

I opened the cupboard where we keep the glasses.

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That’s the girl. I saw you with her.

That /’s/is/ the girl who I saw you with.

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Who is the boy? You copied his homework.

Who /is/’s/ the boy whose homework you copied?

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Website designer is a job. It attracts young people.

Website designer is a job which attracts a lot of young people.

Join the two sentences with a relative clause. Use the pronouns who, which, where or whose.

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She’s the manager. She runs the office.

She /’s/is/ the manager who runs the office.

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That’s the man. His job is to do the paperwork.

That /’s/is/ the man whose job /is/’s/ to do the paperwork.

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That’s the office. They deal with the public there.

That /’s/is/ the office where they deal with the public.

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That’s the computer. I got it for my birthday.

That /’s/is/ the computer which I got for my birthday.

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That’s the job. My sister is applying for it.

That /’s/is/ the job which my sister is applying for.

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That’s the girl. I borrowed her phone.

That /’s/is/ the girl whose phone I borrowed.

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He’s the shop assistant. He served me.

He /’s/is/ the shop assistant who served me.

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A laboratory is a place. Scientists do experiments there.

A laboratory is a place where scientists do experiments.

Rewrite the sentences as one sentence with a non-defining relative clause. Sometimes there are two possible answers.

*Question:

My uncle worked on a farm. He lived in Italy.

/My uncle, who lived in Italy, worked on a farm. /My uncle, who worked on a farm, lived in Italy./

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The car factory is closing down. Three hundred local people work there.

The car factory, where three hundred local people work, is closing down.

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He was very nervous during his first interview. It was at “The Times” newspaper.

/During his first interview, which was at “The Times” newspaper, he was very nervous. / He was very nervous during his first interview, which was at “The Times” newspaper./

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My next door neighbour works as a gardener. She’s a qualified doctor.

/My next door neighbour, who /’s/is/ a qualified doctor, works as a gardener. / My next door neighbour, who works as a gardener, is a qualified doctor./

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She had prepared well for the job interview. It lasted nearly two hours.

The job interview, for which she had prepared well, lasted nearly two hours.

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Our French teacher wants to move to France and open a hotel. Her husband is from Paris.

Our French teacher, whose husband is from Paris, wants to move to France and open a hotel.

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My cousin did a second degree in computer science. Her first degree was in maths.

My cousin, whose first degree was in maths, did a second degree in computer science.

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I wrote an application letter. I forgot to post it.

I wrote an application letter, which I forgot to post.

Rewrite the sentences in a more formal style.

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The girl he fell in love with was an old school friend.

The girl with whom he fell in love was an old school friend.

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The subject most students complain about is physics.

The subject about which most students complain is physics.

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The room which we have our meetings in is not air-conditioned.

The room in which we have our meetings is not air-conditioned.

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The man who I gave the message to did not pass it on.

The man to whom I gave the message did not pass it on.

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The boy who I was telling you about no longer attends my school.

The boy about whom I was telling you no longer attends my school.

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The train we were travelling on did not serve meals.

The train on which we were travelling did not serve meals.

Rewrite each pair of sentences as a single sentence with a non-defining relative clause.

*Question:

A friend of mine helped me get a job. His mother is a company director.

A friend of mine, whose mother is a company director, helped me get a job.

*Question:

The new shopping centre will open next month. It has over 200 different stores.

The new shopping centre, which has over 200 different stores, will open next month.

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Next summer, we’re going to Ibiza. My aunt and uncle have an apartment there.

Next summer, we /’re/are/ going to Ibiza, where my aunt and uncle have an apartment.

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My tennis coach was late today. He’s nearly always on time.

My tennis coach, who is nearly always on time, was late today.

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My friend showed me a photo of her new boyfriend. He is a police officer.

My friend showed me a photo of her new boyfriend, who is a police officer.

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That girl over there used to be in my class. I don’t remember her name.

That girl over there, whose name I /don’t/do not/ remember, used to be in my class.

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Thank you for your letter. It arrived yesterday morning.

Thank you for your letter, which arrived yesterday morning.

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The Grand Hotel has offered me a job. My brother works there.

The Grand Hotel, where my brother works, has offered me a job.

Join the two sentences with a non-defining relative clause.

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Crete is popular with British tourists. It’s a Greek island.

Crete, which is a Greek island, is popular with British tourists.

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The actress Gwyneth Paltrow also sings country music. She is married to the lead singer of Coldplay.

The actress Gwyneth Paltrow, who is married to the lead singer of Coldplay, also sings country music.

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Daniel Craig is afraid of flying. He’s the sixth James Bond.

Daniel Craig, who is the sixth James Bond, is afraid of flying.

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Dakar is the capital of Senegal. The famous motor rally ends there.

Dakar, where the famous motor rally ends, is the capital of Senegal.

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Robert Pattinson was born in London. His films include “Harry Potter” and the “Twilight” series.

Robert Pattinson, whose films include “Harry Potter” and the “Twilight” series, was born in London.

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Halloween is a popular UK festival. It is celebrated in October.

Halloween, which is celebrated in October, is a popular UK festival.

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