This document provides exercises on forming sentences using defining and non-defining relative clauses. It gives 10 examples of two related sentences that are joined into a single sentence using relative pronouns like "who", "whom", and "that". The goal is to practice correctly identifying defining and non-defining clauses.
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Defining and non-defining relative clauses exercises
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Defining and non-defining relative clauses exercises
This document provides exercises on forming sentences using defining and non-defining relative clauses. It gives 10 examples of two related sentences that are joined into a single sentence using relative pronouns like "who", "whom", and "that". The goal is to practice correctly identifying defining and non-defining clauses.
This document provides exercises on forming sentences using defining and non-defining relative clauses. It gives 10 examples of two related sentences that are joined into a single sentence using relative pronouns like "who", "whom", and "that". The goal is to practice correctly identifying defining and non-defining clauses.
They found the money, who dropped the money. 2. I broke the plate. The plate was a wedding present. I broke the plate, that was a wedding present 3. The police arrested the man. I saw the man steal a handbag. The police arrested the man, who saw the man steal a handbag. 4. The Queen fired the chef. We had met the chef. The Queen fired the chef, who had met the chef. 5. She wrote to her friend. Her friend lives in Vietnam. She wrote to her friend, whom friend lives in Vietnam 6. Buenos Aires is a very cosmopolitan city. We’ve lived there for five years. Buenos Aires is a very cosmopolitan city, when we’ve lived there for five years. 7. The movie was very interesting. We saw it last Sunday. The movie was very interesting, who saw it last Sunday 8. Janis is a very charming woman. Her brother is a friend of mine. Janis is a very charming woman, whom brother is a friend of mine. 9. Three years ago we bought a house. We got married then. Three years ago we bought a house, When we got married then. 10. Mrs. Bach introduced me to her son. She’s my boss. Mrs. Bach introduced me to her son, who is my boss.