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Understanding Relative Clauses and Their Uses, Ejercicios de Derecho

A comprehensive guide to relative clauses, their defining and non-defining uses, and examples of each. It is an essential resource for english language learners, english teachers, and anyone seeking to improve their understanding of english grammar. A wide range of examples, from simple sentences to complex structures, and offers insights into the functions and purposes of relative clauses.

Tipo: Ejercicios

2023/2024

Subido el 24/01/2024

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¡Descarga Understanding Relative Clauses and Their Uses y más Ejercicios en PDF de Derecho solo en Docsity! RELATIVE CLAUSES KEYS a) DEFINING 1. Complete. 1. whose 2. where/ø 3. who/that 4. when/ø 5. who 6. who/that/ø 7. which/that 8. which/that 9. whose 10. which/that/ø 11. where/ø 12. who/that 13. when/ø 14. which/that 15. who/that 16. who/that 17. which/that/ø 18. whose 19. which/that/ø 20. who/that 21. where/ø 22. whose 23. which/that/ø 24. who/that 25. where/ø 2. Join the sentences. 1. The pub where/ø I first met my wife is opposite the Town Hall. 2. He was sitting on a chair which/that was uncomfortable. 3. He smokes cigarettes which/that are very strong. 4. Let me see the pictures which/that/ø you took at Peter's wedding. 5. I don't like some people who/that only think about money. 6. Do you know that lady, whose car I repaired? 7. That girl who/that/whom/ø Tom is love with is Swedish. 8. John has bought a house where/in which/ø there are ghosts. 9. I never travel with some people who drive drunk. 10. The police have caught a man who/that stole £10,000 from a bank./A man who/that/whom/ø the police have caught stole £10,000 from a bank. 11. I have lost bananas which/that/ø I bought this morning. 12. Could you iron those trousers which/that are hanging up behind the door? 13. He worked with some people who thought he was stupid. 14. When I looked through the window I saw a girl whose beauty took my breath away. 15. These are the books which/that/ø I use in the class. 16. That's the name which/that/ø I couldn't remember yesterday. 17. The film is about two people whose plane crashed in the jungle. 18. The film is about the king whose ambition was to rule the world. 19. They are the people who/that/whom/ø I was talking about. 20. That is the tunnel which/that/ø I went through. 21. There is the shop where/ø I bought my radio. 22. He's the criminal who/that/whom/ø the police are looking for.
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