Defining non defining class grammar 1 unit 7

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Combine the sentences using a correct relative pronoun.

1. The man won a lot of money last year. His mother lives next door.

The man whose mother lives next door won a lot of money last year.

2. This ring is very valuable. It was a present from my husband.

This ring, which was a present from my husband, is very valuable.

3. The house has been knocked down. I used to live in that house.

The house where I used to live in has been knocked down.

4. The man was friendly. He delivered the parcel.

The man who delivered the parcel was friendly.

5. The footballer plays for our team. The referee showed him a card.

The footballer, to whom the referee showed a card, plays for our

team.

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Further practise on RELATIVE CLAUSES.

1. I have a friend. He’s a good electronics technician.

I have a friend who is a good electronics technician.

2. That is the hotel. We stayed there last summer holiday.

That is the hotel where we stayed last summer holiday.

3. The train goes to Belfast. It leaves in half an hour.

The train which leaves in half an hour goes to Belfast.

4. She’s the flight attendant. Her husband works in a hospital.

She’s the flight attendant whose husband works in a

hospital.

5. English is a subject. I’ve always been good at it.

English is a subject (which) I’ve always been good at.