. Choose the best answer.
1. Mount Pinatubo, (which/ who/ whom/ whose) is a volcano in the Philippines, erupted 1991.
2. Tornadoes and funnel-shaped storms can suck up anything (who/ whom/ that/ whose) is in their path.
3. We (don’t meet/ didn’t meet/ won’t meet/ haven’t met) since we left school.
4. I’ll bring some raincoats just in case. I hope my friends (didn’t/ won’t/ don’t/ haven’t) laugh at me.
5. In 1995, a huge earthquake (strike/ struck/ striking/ striked) the city of Kobe in Japan.
6. Tidal waves (are/ were/ is/ was) the result of an abrupt shift in the underwater movement of the Earth.
7. I can’t hear what you are saying. Can you (turn on/ turn off/ turn up/ turn over) the radio?
8. Neil Armstrong, (which/ whom/ who/ whose) walked on the moon, lived in the USA.
9. Marie Curie, (whom/ whose/ which/ who) is one of the greatest women in our time, discovered radium.
10. The men and the elephants (which/ that/ whom/ who) you saw on TV last night are from Africa.
11. She came back to the village (where/ what/ whose/ which) she was born.
. Choose the best answer.
1. Mount Pinatubo, (which/ who/ whom/ whose) is a volcano in the Philippines, erupted 1991.
2. Tornadoes and funnel-shaped storms can suck up anything (who/ whom/ that/ whose) is in their path.
3. We (don’t meet/ didn’t meet/ won’t meet/ haven’t met) since we left school.
4. I’ll bring some raincoats just in case. I hope my friends (didn’t/ won’t/ don’t/ haven’t) laugh at me.
5. In 1995, a huge earthquake (strike/ struck/ striking/ striked) the city of Kobe in Japan.
6. Tidal waves (are/ were/ is/ was) the result of an abrupt shift in the underwater movement of the Earth.
7. I can’t hear what you are saying. Can you (turn on/ turn off/ turn up/ turn over) the radio?
8. Neil Armstrong, (which/ whom/ who/ whose) walked on the moon, lived in the USA.
9. Marie Curie, (whom/ whose/ which/ who) is one of the greatest women in our time, discovered radium.
10. The men and the elephants (which/ that/ whom/ who) you saw on TV last night are from Africa.
11. She came back to the village (where/ what/ whose/ which) she was born.
1. Mount Pinatubo, (which/ who/ whom/ whose) is a volcano in the Philippines, erupted 1991.
2. Tornadoes and funnel-shaped storms can suck up anything (who/ whom/ that/ whose) is in their path.
3. We (don’t meet/ didn’t meet/ won’t meet/ haven’t met) since we left school.
4. I’ll bring some raincoats just in case. I hope my friends (didn’t/ won’t/ don’t/ haven’t) laugh at me.
5. In 1995, a huge earthquake (strike/ struck/ striking/ striked) the city of Kobe in Japan.
6. Tidal waves (are/ were/ is/ was) the result of an abrupt shift in the underwater movement of the Earth.
7. I can’t hear what you are saying. Can you (turn on/ turn off/ turn up/ turn over) the radio?
8. Neil Armstrong, (which/ whom/ who/ whose) walked on the moon, lived in the USA.
9. Marie Curie, (whom/ whose/ which/ who) is one of the greatest women in our time, discovered radium.
10. The men and the elephants (which/ that/ whom/ who) you saw on TV last night are from Africa.
11. She came back to the village (where/ what/ whose/ which) she was born.