RELATIVE CLAUSES: Use Who/whom/which/ that/ whose/ where/ when or why to combine these sentences.
1. The man is a lawyer. My parents bought his house.
2. Can you understand the question? She has asked you the question three times.
3. The street is very nice. It leads to my school.
4. The doctor isn't here today. You spoke to him yesterday.
6. This is Mr Smith. His son plays in our team.
7. Romeo and Juliet were lovers. Their parents hated each other.
8. My brother wants to meet you. You talked to him at my birthday party.
9. Do you remember this present? You gave it to me when I graduated from university.
10. I would like to come back to my high school. I had studied in that school for 5 years.
12. They're the people. Their shop burned down last week.
13. This is Mrs. Jones. Her son won the championship last year.
14. The winner, Ross Rebagliati, lives in Whistler, BC. Many young snowboarders admire him.
15. John didn't study for the exam. That was a very stupid thing to do.
16. I like the town. You live there.
17. My parents send their best wishes. You met them last month.
18. Their parents are anxious about their children. The children come back late
19. The architect designed these flats. He has moved to HCM City.
20. The boy gave his parents big hugs before he left. He went abroad to study.
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