II. Combine these nairs of sentences. usin Relative Clauses
1. I met Mary. She asked me to give you this.
2.Ann felt quite fresh. She had slept in the back of the car.
3.Lisa is a novelist. Her book won first prize.
4.We stayed in Rex Hotel. It is conveniently located in the city center.
5.This is Mrs. Jones. You met her in the club last week.
6.Tom was tired and wanted to stop. He had been driving all day.
7. Jenny was sitting in a chair. It suddenly collapsed.
8.Tina is looking after few children. They are terribly spoilt.
9. I was waiting for Tess. He didn’t turn up.
10. Do you know Mr. Gray? We saw his wife in the meeting yesterday.
II. Combine these nairs of sentences. usin Relative Clauses
1. I met Mary. She asked me to give you this.
I met Mary who asked me to give you this
2.Ann felt quite fresh. She had slept in the back of the car.
Ann, who had slept in the back of the car, felt quite fresh
3.Lisa is a novelist. Her book won first prize.
Lisa, whose book won first prize, is a novelist
4.We stayed in Rex Hotel. It is conveniently located in the city center.
We stayed in Rex Hotel, which is conveniently located in the city center
5.This is Mrs. Jones. You met her in the club last week.
This is Mrs. Jones, whom you met in the club last week
6.Tom was tired and wanted to stop. He had been driving all day.
Tom, who had been driving all day, was tired and wanted to stop
7. Jenny was sitting in a chair. It suddenly collapsed.
Jenny was sitting in a chair which suddenly collapsed
8.Tina is looking after few children. They are terribly spoilt.
Tina is looking after few children who are terribly spoilt
9. I was waiting for Tess. He didn’t turn up.
Tess, whom I was waiting for, didn't turn up
10. Do you know Mr. Gray? We saw his wife in the meeting yesterday.
Do you know Mr. Gray, whose wife we saw in the meeting yesterday?