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Exercise [Define the Restrictive (R) and Non-restrictive (NR) adjective clauses. Add commas to sentences which are non-restrictive, Two examples have been done for you. s-Rn 1 Families whose incomes are below a certain level pay no income tax _NR.2. My family, whose income is more than $50,000, pays about 25 percent income tax. _3. Edward Johnson who has been accepted by several colleges will oto Harvard this fal, +4. We ae looking for someone who went to Harvard 5.1 see you are wearing the jacket that Mother bought you for Christmas last year. 6. People who are uncomfortable in crowds shouldn't go to the movie theater. 7. That's the book that won a national award 18, She is the teacher who teaches seience and math at my school ‘9."The woman that works in the flower shop gave me a rose. 10, Hes the man who broke the world record in running. 1, Complete the sentences with ‘who, which, where’ 1. The man I met 2.The books I read, 3.The house. 4.The pot on BORE 5. The city 6.The boys saw. 7.The places 8.The places Iplay 9. The horse. 10. The 808 oe Sit in, LIL Complete the sentences with ‘that, who, whose, which, where’. The answer can be more than one. 1. Am insects an animal o.rowe-haS Six legs. 2, This is the shop «on» bought my shoes, 3. She was the doctor saved my life. 4. That's the man car was burnt. 5. Ibiza is the island ‘we spend our days. 6. Do you know anybody wants to cook? 7. There isa FiVEF senses Wehave to cross. 8, Heis the artist painted this picture, 9. The boy, bike is broken, is erying, 10. Thisis the bay noun. We go diving. IV. Combine the sentences with relative pronoun. The fist one has been done for you, 1. The chocolate was very old (we bought the chocolate last week). The chocolate, which we bought last week, was very old. SaLIVEWORKSHEETS

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