I. Combine these sentences by using relative pronoun WHO.
1. I met a woman. She can speak six languages.
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2. The postman was late this morning. He is nearly always on time.
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3. I have a friend. He is very good at repairing cars.
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4. She’s the singer. She has just signed a contract with a recording company.
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5. The woman was very nice. She sat next to me on the plane.
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6. Do you know the boy? He borrowed that book.
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7. Mary is the girl. She was wearing the most fashionable dress.
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8. The manager is very young. He was introduced to the president.
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9. My father is a doctor. He is fifty years.
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10. Alexander Fleming received the Nobel Prize in 1945. He discovered penicillin.
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11. The policeman wasn’t very friendly. He stopped our car.
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II. Combine these sentences by using relative pronoun WHOM.
1. Most of the people couldn’t come. I invited them to the party.
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2. Peter wasn’t at the party. I had seen him before.
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3. They are good friends. You can play with them.
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4. Two people walked into the classroom. I didn’t know them.
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5. The teacher no longer teaches in our school. We studied with her last year.
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6. I don’t know the name of the woman. I met her yesterday.
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7. The officer wasn’t very friendly. I spoke to him yesterday.
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8. These are the workers. You met them at the meeting last year.
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9. My parents sent their best wishes. You met them last month.
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10. Mary and Magaret are twins. You met them yesterday.
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III. Combine these sentences by using relative pronoun WHICH.
1. The light was fully booked. We wanted to travel on it.
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2. Clothes are too small for her. Why does she always wear them?
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3. You went to a party. Did you enjoyed it?
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4. The chair wasn’t very comfortable. We were sitting on it.
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5. The stories are usually very funny. Tom tells them.
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6. The fish was really delicious. We had it for dinner.
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7. Have you seen the photograph? Ann took them.
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8. She always asks me the questions. The questions are very difficult to answer.
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9. Bien Hoa is nice. It is my hometown.
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10. Bangkok has many beautiful temples. It is the capital of Thailand.
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IV. Combine these sentences by using relative pronoun WHOSE.
1. The lady is a teacher at our school. Her son went on a picnic with us last weekend.
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2. John received a scholarship. His grades are the highest in the school.
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3. Hoan Kiem Lake is a historical place. Its water is always blue.
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4. This is Mrs. Jones. Her son won the scholarship last year.
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5. We are visiting the children. Their parents died in the storm.
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6. Tuan has just won the second prize in the English contest. Tuan’s uncle is a pilot.
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7. We are discussing about a famous writer. You are reading her book.
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8. That man is an artist. I don’t remember the man’s name.
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9. This school is only for children. Their first language is not English.
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10. What was the name of the man? His car had broken down.
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V. Combine these sentences by using relative pronoun THAT.
1. She is the only person. She undrestands me.
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2. This is the worst film. I have ever seen it.
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3. A bus goes to the airport. It runs every half an hour.
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4. He talked about the books and the authors. They interested him.
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5. The chemistry book was a little expensive. I bought it.
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VI. Choose the best answer:
I. Combine these sentences by using relative pronoun WHO.
1. I met a woman. She can speak six languages.
→ I met a woman who can speak six languages.
2. The postman was late this morning. He is nearly always on time.
→ The postman who is nearly always on time was late this morning.
3. I have a friend. He is very good at repairing cars.
→ I have a friend who is very good at reparing cars.
4. She’s the singer. She has just signed a contract with a recording company.
→ She is the singer who has just signed a contract with a recording company.
5. The woman was very nice. She sat next to me on the plane.
→ The woman who sat next to me on the plane was very nice.
6. Do you know the boy? He borrowed that book.
→ Do you know the boy who borrowed that book?
7. Mary is the girl. She was wearing the most fashionable dress.
→ Mary is the girl who was wearing the most fashionable dress..
8. The manager is very young. He was introduced to the president.
→ The manage who was introduced to the president is very young.
9. My father is a doctor. He is fifty years.
→ My father who is fifty years old is a doctor.
10. Alexander Fleming received the Nobel Prize in 1945. He discovered penicillin.
→ Alexander Fleming who discover penicillin received theNobel Prize in 1945.
11. The policeman wasn’t very friendly. He stopped our car.
→ The policeman who stopped our car wasn't very friendly.
II. Combine these sentences by using relative pronoun WHOM.
1. Most of the people couldn’t come. I invited them to the party.
→ Most of the people whom I invited to the party couldn't come.
2. Peter wasn’t at the party. I had seen him before.
→ Peter, whom I had seen before, wasn't at the party.
3. They are good friends. You can play with them.
→ They are good friends whom you can play with.
4. Two people walked into the classroom. I didn’t know them.
→ Two people, whom I didn't know, walked into the classroom.
5. The teacher no longer teaches in our school. We studied with her last year.
→ The teacher, whom we studied with last year, no longer teaches in our school.
6. I don’t know the name of the woman. I met her yesterday.
→ I don't know the name of the woman whom I met yesterday.
7. The officer wasn’t very friendly. I spoke to him yesterday.
→ The officer whom I spoke to yesterday wasn't very friendly.
8. These are the workers. You met them at the meeting last year.
→ These are the workers whom you met at the meeting last year.
9. My parents sent their best wishes. You met them last month.
→ My parents whom you met last month sent their best wishes.
10. Mary and Magaret are twins. You met them yesterday.
→ Mary and Magaret, whom you met yesterday, are twins.
III. Combine these sentences by using relative pronoun WHICH.
1. The light was fully booked. We wanted to travel on it.
→ The light which we wanted to travelled on was fully booked.
2. Clothes are too small for her. Why does she always wear them?
→ Why does she always wear clothes which are too small for her?
3. You went to a party. Did you enjoyed it?
→ Did you enjoy the party which you went to?
4. The chair wasn’t very comfortable. We were sitting on it.
→ The chair which we were sitting on wasn't very comfortable.
5. The stories are usually very funny. Tom tells them.
→ The stories which Tom tells are usually very funny.
6. The fish was really delicious. We had it for dinner.
→ The fish which we had for dinner was really delicious.
7. Have you seen the photograph? Ann took them.
→ Have you seen the photograph which Ann took?
8. She always asks me the questions. The questions are very difficult to answer.
→ She always asks me the questions which are very difficult to answer.
9. Bien Hoa is nice. It is my hometown.
→ Bien Hoa, which is my hometown, is nice.
10. Bangkok has many beautiful temples. It is the capital of Thailand.
→ Bangkok, which is the capital of Thailand, has many beautiful temples.
IV. Combine these sentences by using relative pronoun WHOSE.
1. The lady is a teacher at our school. Her son went on a picnic with us last weekend.
→ The lady whose son went on a picnic with us last week is a teacher at our school.
2. John received a scholarship. His grades are the highest in the school.
→ John, whose grades are the highest in the school, received a scholarship.
3. Hoan Kiem Lake is a historical place. Its water is always blue.
→ Hoan Kiem Lake, whose water is always blue, is a historical place.
4. This is Mrs. Jones. Her son won the scholarship last year.
→ This is Mrs. Jones whose son won the scholarship last year.
5. We are visiting the children. Their parents died in the storm.
→ We are visiting the children whose parents died in the storm.
6. Tuan has just won the second prize in the English contest. Tuan’s uncle is a pilot.
→ Tuan whose uncle is a pilot has just won the second prize in the English contest.
7. We are discussing about a famous writer. You are reading her book.
→ We are discussing about a famous writer whose book you are reading.
8. That man is an artist. I don’t remember the man’s name.
→ That man whose name I don't remember is an artist.
9. This school is only for children. Their first language is not English.
→ This school is only for children whose first language is not English.
10. What was the name of the man? His car had broken down.
→ What was the name of the man whose car had broken down?
V. Combine these sentences by using relative pronoun THAT.
1. She is the only person. She undrestands me.
→ She is the only person that understands me.
2. This is the worst film. I have ever seen it.
→ This is the worst film that I have ever seen.
3. A bus goes to the airport. It runs every half an hour.
→ The bus that goes to the airport runs every half an hour.
4. He talked about the books and the authors. They interested him.
→ He talked about the books and the authors that interested him.
5. The chemistry book was a little expensive. I bought it.
→ The chemistry book that I bought was a little expensive.