viernes, 24 de junio de 2011

relative pronoums. 1.

Complete with who, which, where or whose.
Correct the sentences if necessary.
1. We drove past the house ................ we used to live.
2. The girl ................ was talking to you is the boss’s daughter.
3. Look! That’s the man.............. son plays for Chelsea.
4. The car was an invention ................ changed the world.
5. That’s the restaurant.................... I told you about.
6. Is this the shop .................... you bought your camera?
7. What’s the name of your friend.............. wife is an actress?
8. The woman ..................... called this morning didn’t leave a message.
9. It’s a film ................. won alls the Oscars last year.
10. This is the book................. everybody is reading at the moment.
11. The man ……………….. car I crashed into is taking me to court.
 
Tick the sentences where you could leave out the relative pronoun.
1. After Rome we went to Venice, that we loved.
2. Is that the girl you used to go out with?
3. My brother, that you met at my wedding, is getting divorced.
4. It’s a machine that makes sweets.
5. He lives in Valencia, that is on the east coast of Spain.
6. Jerry, who I work with, is completely bilingual.
7. The film I saw last night was fantastic.
8. I met some people who they come from the same village as me.
9. Our neighbour, who garden is smaller than ours has an enormous dog
 
 
ANSWERS
Complete with who, which, where or whose.
Correct the sentences if necessary.
1. We drove past the house where we used to live.
2. The girl who/that was talking to you is the boss’s daughter.
3. Look! That’s the man whose son plays for Chelsea.
4. The car was an invention which/that changed the world.
5. That’s the restaurant ---/that/which I told you about.
6. Is this the shop where you bought your camera?
7. What’s the name of your friend whose wife is an actress?
8. The woman who/that called this morning didn’t leave a message.
9. It’s a film that/which won alls the Oscars last year.
10. This is the book ---/that/which everybody is reading at the moment.
11. The man whose car I crashed into is taking me to court.
 
Tick the sentences where you could leave out the relative pronoun.
1. After Rome we went to Venice, which we loved.
2. Is that the girl you used to go out with?
3. My brother, who/whom you met at my wedding, is getting divorced.
4. It’s a machine that makes sweets.
5. He lives in Valencia, which is on the east coast of Spain.
6. Jerry, who I work with, is completely bilingual.
7. The film I saw last night was fantastic.
8. I met some people who they come from the same village as me.
9. Our neighbour, whose garden is smaller than ours, has an enormous dog

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