The pupils whose form-teacher is Mr. Smith are planting trees in the garden.
The pupils whose form-teacher is Mr. Smith are planting trees in the garden
The pupils whose form-teacher is Mr. Smith are planting trees in the garden.
The pupils whose form-teacher is Mr. Smith are planting trees in the garden
5. Mr. Nam is watering the trees in the garden
=> The trees........................................
6. My mother takes me to school every morning
=> I..................................................
7. Do they teach English here?
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8. Will you invente her to your wedding party?
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9. Has Tom finished the work?
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10. Did the teacher give some exercise
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11. Have you fnished your homework?
=>.......................................
Put in the relative clause.
We are all looking forward to a concert. It’s next Saturday.
The concert ___________________________________ is next Saturday.
* Combine the two sentences by using a relative clause. Some clauses need commas, some do not.
1. I know some people. They live in London.
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2. The man is Mr. Tan. He is wearing a blue shirt.
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3. Tom is one of my closest friends. He is very intelligent.
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4. Mr. Tan is a teacher of English. He is wearing a blue shirt.
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5. That woman over there is a singer. She is talking with your father.
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* Combine the two sentences by using a relative clause. Some clauses need commas, some do not.
1. I know some people. They live in London.
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2. The man is Mr. Tan. He is wearing a blue shirt.
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3. Tom is one of my closest friends. He is very intelligent.
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4. Mr. Tan is a teacher of English. He is wearing a blue shirt.
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5. That woman over there is a singer. She is talking with your father.
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Put in the relative clause.
Someone knows all about it – the secretary.
The person ________________________________ is the secretary.
Put in the relative clause.
Someone knows all about it – the secretary.
The person ________________________________ is the secretary.
I. Fill in the blank with a Relative pronoun or a Relative Adverb.
1. The man, _____________is sitting on the chair, is a teacher.
2. The dog, ____________ is eating, belongs to Mike.
3. This actor, _____________ films are very bad, is really rich.
4. The people ______ the company employs are expected to sign a contract.
5. The house ____________ you saw belongs to my brother.
6. The only thing __________ matters is to tell the truth.
7. That's the house __________ I was born.
8. The girl __________ phoned to my sister is her best friend.
9. Ann, ____________ children are now grown up, is looking for a job.
10. I told the police ___________ happened.
11. Peter, _____________ I met yesterday, is sick.
12. These pupils, _____________ come into the classroom, are disruptive.
13. My car, _____________ I crashed in a roundabout, is broken.
14. That is the bus _____________ I usually take.
15. Here is a game the rules _____________ I don't understand.
1.The new pupils are called newcomers.
2.many exercises have been done since the beginning of the school year.
3.we were asked to report books by our form teacher last month.