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NAME: ALIVIAH NABILA PUTRI

NIM: 10531102121
CLASS: BG4B

EXERCISES ADJECTIVE CLAUSE

A. Combine the sentences, using the second sentence as an adjective clause.


1. We are studying sentences. They contain adjective
clauses. We are studying sentences that contain adjective
clauses.
2. The book was good. I read it.
The book that I read was good.
3. I like the woman. I met her at the party last night.
I like the woman who I met at the party last night.
4. The people were very nice. We visited them yesterday.
The people whom we visited yesterday were very nice.
5. The meeting was interesting. I went to it
The meeting that I went to was interesting.
6. The man was very kind. I talked to him yesterday
The man whom/that I talked to yesterday was very kind.
7. I must thank the people. I got a present from them.
I must thank the people whom I got a present from.
8. The picture was beautiful. She was looking at it
The picture was beautiful that she was looking at.
9. The man is standing over there. I was telling you about him
The man is standing over there who I was telling you about.
10. I apologized the woman. I spilled her coffee.
I apologiezed to the woman whose coffe I spilled.
11. The man called the police. His wallet was stolen.
The man whose wallet was stolen called the police.
12. I met the woman. Her husband is the president of the corporation.
I met the woman whose husband is the president of the
corporation.
13. The professor is excellent. I am taking her course.
The professor whose course I am taking is excellent.
14. Mr. North teaches a class for students. Their native language is not English
Mr. North teaches a class for students whose native language is not English.
15. The people were nice. We visited their house.
The people whose we visited their house were nice.
16. I have to call the man. I accidentally picked up his umbrella after the meeting
I have to call the man whose umbrella I accidentally picked up after the meeting.
17. The man poured a glass of water on his face. His beard caught on fire when he lit a
cigarette. The man whose beard caught on fire when he lit a cigarette poured a glass of
water on his face.
18. The scientist is well-known for her research. We met her
yesterday. The scientist whom we met yesterday well-known for
her research.
19. She lectured on a topic. I know very little about it.
She lectured on a topic which I know very little
about.
20. The students missed the assignment. They were absent from the
class The students who that were absent from class missed the
assignment.

B. Identify the mistakes in each sentence and determine what kind of adjective clause they
are.
1. The doctor which examined the sick child was very gentle.
The doctor who examined the sick child was very gantle.
2. The people whose I was waiting for them were late.
The people whom I was waiting for them were
late.
3. The man who opinion I respect him must be finished by Friday.
The man whose opinion I respect him must be finished by
Friday.
4. Did I tell you about the women which I met her last night?
Did I tell you about the women whom I met her last night?
5. Did you hear about the earthquake whom occured in California?
Did you hear about the earthquake which occured in
California?
6. The woman which I was dancing with stepped on my toe.
The woman whom I was dancing with stepped on my toe.
7. The young woman whose we met them at the meeting last night is from Japan
The young woman whom we met them at the meeting last night is from
Japan
8. I am reading a book whom it was written by Jane Austen.
I am reading a book which it was written by Jane
Austen.
9. The man to who I spoke gave me good advice.
The man who I spoke to gave me good
advice.
10. I returned the money which I had borrowed it from my
roommate. I returned the money that I had borrowed it from my
roommate.

C. Answer the questions using whose, as in the example.


Example: Who is Mrs. Lynn? (Her husband teaches at Annie’s school)
She is the woman whose husband teaches at Annie’s school.
1. Who’s Jim Owen? (His flat was broken into)
He is a man whose flat was broken into.
2. Who are Mr. And Mrs. Peter? (Their children were injured in the
accident) They are parents whose children were injured in the accident.
3. Who is Shanty? (Her brother works in the post
office) She is a girl whose brother works in the post
office.
4. Who are those people? (Their credit cards were
stolen) They are people whose credit cards were
stolen.
5. Who are you? (My mother phoned the police)
I am a daughter whose phoned the police

In this exercise you have to explain what some words mean. Choose the right meaning
from the box and then write a sentence with who. Use a dictionary if necessary.

steal from a shop buys something from a shop designs building


doesn’t believe in God Pays rent to live in a house or flat is not brave
breaks into a house to steal thingsno longer works and gets money from the state

1. An architect:
An architect is someone who designs buildings.
2. A burglar
A burglar is someone who breaks into a house to steal things.
3. A customer
A custemer is a person who buys something from a shop.
4. A shoplifter
A shoplifter is someone who steal from a shop.
5. A coward
A coward is someone who is not brave to do something that they should do.
6. An atheist
An atheist is someone who doesn’t believe in God.
7. A pensioner
A pensioner is someone who no longer works and gets money from the state.
8. A tenant
A tenant is someone who pays rent to live in a house or flat.

D. Complete each sentence using who/whom/whose.


1. What’s the name of the man whose car you borrowed?
2. A pacifist is a person who believes that all wars are wrong.
3. An orphan is a child whose parents are dead.
4. This school is only for children whose first language is not English.
5. I don’t know the name of the woman to whom spoke on the telephone.

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