Link the two sentences to make one sentence, using the word given
1. Monday is a public holiday. We are going to spend the weekend in the mountains (since)
2. The police couldn't catch him. The army couldn't catch him (neither ... nor)
3. Eagles hunt small animals. Woles hunt small animals (both ... and)
4. We don't want to waste any time. Let's start the meeting now (so as)
5. They wanted to hear her sing. They stopped talking (in order)
6. The film is very funny. The book is also funny (not only ... but ... also)
7. The man was holding the gun. We saw him (who)
8. The TV programme was very sad. We watched it last night (which)
9. He's the person. You want to buy his house (whose)
10. He's very mean. That makes him unpopular with other people (which)
1. Monday is a public holiday. We are going to spend the weekend in the mountains (since)
Since Monday is a public holiday, we are going to spend the weekend in the mountains
2. The police couldn't catch him. The army couldn't catch him (neither ... nor)
Neither the police nor the army could catch him
3. Eagles hunt small animals. Woles hunt small animals (both ... and)
Both eagles and wolves hunt small animals
4. We don't want to waste any time. Let's start the meeting now (so as)
Let's start the meeting now so as not to waste any time
5. They wanted to hear her sing. They stopped talking (in order)
They stopped talking in order to hear her sing
6. The film is very funny. The book is also funny (not only ... but ... also)
Not only the film but also the book is funny
7. The man was holding the gun. We saw him (who)
We saw the man who was holding the gun
8. The TV programme was very sad. We watched it last night (which)
The TV programme which we watched last night was very sad
9. He's the person. You want to buy his house (whose)
He's the person whose house you want to buy
10. He's very mean. That makes him unpopular with other people (which)
He's very mean, which makes him unpopular with other people