Relative Clauses Exercises

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Relative clauses Grammar: relative clauses Look at these sentences. They are made from two shorter ones. 1 We also give out the university identity cards which you need to join the library. = We also give out the university identity cards. + You need the cards to join the library. 2 Students will be running a book sale in the canteen where many of the books on your reading list will be available. = Students will be running a book sale in the canteen. + Many of the books on your reading list will be available there . 3 There are also open evenings when anyone can take the chance to perform. = There are also open evenings. + Anyone can take the chance to perform on those evenings .

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Relative clausesGrammar: relative clauses Look at these sentences. They are made from two shorter ones.

1 We also give out the university identity cards which you need to join the library.

= We also give out the university identity cards. + You need the cardsto join the library.

2 Students will be running a book sale in the canteen where many of the books on your reading list will be available.

= Students will be running a book sale in the canteen. + Many of the books on your reading list will be available there.

3 There are also open evenings when anyone can take the chance to perform.

= There are also open evenings. + Anyone can take the chance to perform on those evenings.

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Complete these sentences with the correct pronoun. Use who (for people), which (for things), where (for places) or when (for times).

0 This photo shows the hotel _______ we stayed. 1 That's the CD _______ got to number 1. 2 That's the school _______ I used to go. 3 My music teacher was the person _______

helped me most. 4 These jeans are the ones _______ need

mending. 5 Do you remember the day _______ we went to

London and got lost?

where

whichwhere

who

which

when

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Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first, using no more than three words.

1 A famous rock star used to live in that house. • That's the house ____________a famous rock star used

to live. 2 I usually buy clothes from my cousin's shop. • My cousin owns the shop _______________ buy my

clothes. 3 This note was left on my desk. • This is the note ________________ left on my desk. 4 If a person steals things, he's a thief. • A thief is ______________steals things. 5 Some mornings I don't have school and I go swimming

instead. • I go swimming on _______________ I don't have

school.

where

where I

which was

a person who

mornings when

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Relative ClausesComplete the sentences using relative clauses. Use who and which.1. A Scot is a person (live in Scotland)

A Scot is a person who lives in Scotland. 2. Nessie is a monster (live in Loch Ness)

Nessie is a monster which lives in Loch Ness.3. A fridge is a thing (keep food cool)

A fridge is a thing which keeps food cool. 4. A DJ is someone (play music in a disco)

A DJ is someone who plays music in a disco. 5. A bee is an insect (make honey)

A bee is an insect which makes honey. 6. A lemon is a fruit (be yellow and sour)

A lemon is a fruit which is yellow and sour.7. A watch is a thing (tell the time)

A watch is a thing which tells the time.8. A ferry is a ship (carry people across the water)

A ferry is a ship which carries people across the water.9. A shop assistant is someone (work in a shop)

A shop assistant is someone who works in a shop.10. A key is a thing (can open and lock doors)

A key is a thing which can open and lock doors.

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Relative ClausesCombine the sentences using a relative clause without a relative pronoun (Contact Clauses).

1. I gave you a book. It had many pictures. → The book → The book I gave you had many pictures.

2. I am reading a book at the moment. It is very interesting. → The book → The book I am reading at the moment is very interesting.

3. You live in a town. The town is very old. → The town → The town you live in is very old.

4. The sweets are delicious. I bought them yesterday. → The sweets → The sweets I bought yesterday are delicious.

5. The football match was very exciting. My friend played in it. → The football → The football match my friend played in was very exciting.

6. The letter hasn't arrived yet. I posted it three days ago. → The letter → The letter I posted three days ago hasn’t arrived yet.

7. He lives in a house. The house is not very big. → The house → The house he lives in is not very big.

8. They are playing a song on the radio. Do you like it? → Do you like → Do you like the song they are playing on the radio?

9. Jane wore a beautiful shirt yesterday. Did you see it? → Did you see → Did you see the beautiful shirt Jane wore yesterday?

10. Sue is going out with a boy. I don't like him. → I don't like → I don't like the boy Sue is going out with.

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Relative ClausesCombine the sentences using a relative clause without a relative pronoun (Contact Clauses).

1. I watched a film last night. The film was interesting. → The film→ The film I watched last night was interesting.

2. Carly helps a man. The man is my teacher. → The man→ The man Carly heps is my teacher.

3. We ate chicken at the restaurant. It was delicious. → The chicken→ The chicken we ate at the restaurant was delicious.

4. The boy is very nice. I know him from school. → The boy→ The boy I know from school is very nice

5. The shoes are too big. My grandma bought them for me.→ The shoes→ The shoes my grandma bought for me are too big.

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Relative ClausesCombine the sentences using a relative clause without a relative pronoun (Contact Clauses).

1. We bought a car last week. The car is blue. → The car→ The car we bought last week is blue.

2. The girl is a singer. We met her at the party. → The girl→ The girl we met at the party is a singer.

3. The bananas are on the table. George bought them.→ The bananas→ The bananas George bought are on the table.

4. We watched a film last night. It was really scary. → The film→ The film we watched last night was really scary.

5. I have to learn new words. They are very difficult. → The new words→ The new words we have to learn are very difficult.

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Relative ClausesCombine the sentences using a relative clause without a relative pronoun (Contact Clauses).

1. We ordered a book. It was very expensive. A book we ordered was very expensive

2. You are sitting on a bench. The paint on the bench is still wet.The paint on the bench you are sitting on is still wet.

3. The photographer could not develop the pictures. I had taken them in Australia.The photographer could not develop the pictures I had taken in Australia.

4. One of the bins smells awful. You haven’t emptied the bin for 3 weeks.One of the bins you haven’t emptied for 3 weeks smells awful

5. They are singing a song. I don’t know the song.I don’t know the song they are singing.

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Relative ClausesA Holiday in Scotland (1)

We spent our holiday in Scotland last year. Scotland is in the north of Great Britain.Last year we …→ Last year we spent our holidays in Scotland, which is in the

north of Great Britain.People live in Scotland. They are called Scots.

The people …→ The people who live in Scotland are called Scots

We first went to Edinburgh. Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland.We first …→ We first went to Edinburgh, which is the capital of Scotland.

Arthur Conan Doyle was born in Edinburgh. He wrote the Sherlock Holmes stories.Arthur Conan Doyle …→ Arthur Conan Doyle, who wrote the Sherlock Holmes stories, was born in Edinburgh.

Then we visited a lake. It is in the Highlands.The lake …→ The lake we then visited is in the Highlands.

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Relative ClausesA Holiday in Scotland (2)

Loch Ness is 37 km long. People know it for its friendly monster.Loch Ness …→ Loch Ness, which people know for its friendly monster, is 37 kmlong.

There we met an old man. He told us that he had seen Nessie.An old man …→ An old man we met there told us that he had seen Nessie.

We then travelled to a mountain. The mountain is near the town of Fort William.We then …→ We then travelled to a mountain which is near the town of Fort William.

The mountain is the highest mountain in Great Britain. It is called Ben Nevis.The mountain …→ The mountain, which is the highest mountain in Great Britain, is called Ben Nevis.

I sent you a postcard. It was written on the summit of Ben Nevis.The postcard …→ The postcard I sent you was written on the summit of Ben Nevis.