The document provides examples of using relative pronouns correctly in sentences and questions. It asks the reader to identify whether certain relative pronouns are necessary or not. Additional examples are given of combining sentences using relative clauses without relative pronouns.
The document provides examples of using relative pronouns correctly in sentences and questions. It asks the reader to identify whether certain relative pronouns are necessary or not. Additional examples are given of combining sentences using relative clauses without relative pronouns.
The document provides examples of using relative pronouns correctly in sentences and questions. It asks the reader to identify whether certain relative pronouns are necessary or not. Additional examples are given of combining sentences using relative clauses without relative pronouns.
The document provides examples of using relative pronouns correctly in sentences and questions. It asks the reader to identify whether certain relative pronouns are necessary or not. Additional examples are given of combining sentences using relative clauses without relative pronouns.
There is the bridge we have to cross. The girl lives next door is very nice. The bus takes you to the station should be here any minute. This is the dog barks every night.
Decide whether the relative pronoun is necessary or not.
1. This is the ring that I found yesterday. relative pronoun is necessary relative pronoun is not necessary 2. Do you know the man that is speaking with Anne? relative pronoun is necessary relative pronoun is not necessary 3. I still have the book that you gave me. relative pronoun is necessary relative pronoun is not necessary 4. Is this the woman that lost her purse? relative pronoun is necessary relative pronoun is not necessary 5. Is this the key that we were looking for? relative pronoun is necessary relative pronoun is not necessary Complete the sentences with relative clauses. Use who or which. 1. A Dutch is a person (live in the Netherlands) 2. A giant is someone (be very tall) 3. An alarm clock is a clock (wake you up in the morning) 4. A ladybird is a red beetle (have black spots on its back) 5. A waitress is a woman (serve food and drinks in a restaurant) Combine the sentences using a relative clauses without a relative pronouns (Contact Clauses). 1. I watched a film last night. The film was interesting. The film 2. Carly helps a man. The man is my teacher. The man
3. We ate chicken at the restaurant. It was delicious.
The chicken 4. The boy is very nice. I know him from school. The boy 5. The shoes are too big. My grandma bought them for me. The shoes