Add commas where necessary. Change the relative pronoun to "that" if possible.
Fill in the relative pronoun; adding commas where necessary. Write D for defining, ND for non-defining and whether the relative can be omitted or not
1 The woman …..who/that … bought the house next door is very friendly … D (not omitted) ..
2 Ann ………….is a generous person took us all on holiday.
3 The hospital …………he was treated is a very good one.
4 People ……………..don’t eat meat are called vegetarians.
5 The house …………………. they live is very small.
6 The book ………I am reading at the moment is very interesting.
7 The hotel …………….is opposite the museum is very expensive.
8 People ……………speak two languages equally well are called
bilingual.
9 Dublin …………….. has a population of one million is a very
beautiful city.
10 People …………….. mug other people should be punished.
11 My best friend ………. name is Sarah is living in Poland now.
12 Greece …………has many beautiful islands is a great place for holidays.
13 People …………………drink and drive should be heavily fined.
14 Women ……………………..are pregnant should not smoke.
15 The flat …………………………….she lives in is very cold.
16 Majorca was the first place ……………..we went on holiday together.
17 The man…………… the police arrested last night was charged with murder.
18 The newspaper ……………I buy is always full of interesting articles.
19 The velvet dress ……………..she wore to the party was very expensive .
20 The students …………………were involved in the march were arrested.
Use a relative pronoun to combine each pair of sentences. Put in the commas where necessary.
01. This is the man. I met him in Paris.
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02. Ann is very friendly. She lives next door.
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03. That’s the man. He is going to buy the company.
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04. Students will be punished. Their homework is late.
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
05. We threw out the computer. It never worked properly.
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06. I’m going to see Sheila. I told you about her yesterday.
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07. A man answered the phone. He told me you were away.
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08. Peter turned out to be innocent. Everyone suspected him.
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09. There are some words. They are very difficult to translate.
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10. The machine cost the least. It worked better than the others.
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11. The man is a famous actor. You met him at the party last night.
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12. Mary had been listening to the conversation. She looked angry.
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13. James Watt invented the steam engine. He was a Scottish scientist.
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14. She is a singer. She has just signed a contract with a recording company.
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15. The sun provides us with heat and light. It is one of millions of stars in the universe.
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Use a relative pronoun to combine each pair of sentences. Put in the commas where necessary.
01. This is the man. I met him in Paris.
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
02. Ann is very friendly. She lives next door.
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
03. That’s the man. He is going to buy the company.
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
04. Students will be punished. Their homework is late.
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
05. We threw out the computer. It never worked properly.
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
06. I’m going to see Sheila. I told you about her yesterday.
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
07. A man answered the phone. He told me you were away.
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
08. Peter turned out to be innocent. Everyone suspected him.
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
09. There are some words. They are very difficult to translate.
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
10. The machine cost the least. It worked better than the others.
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
11. The man is a famous actor. You met him at the party last night.
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
12. Mary had been listening to the conversation. She looked angry.
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
13. James Watt invented the steam engine. He was a Scottish scientist.
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
14. She is a singer. She has just signed a contract with a recording company.
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
15. The sun provides us with heat and light. It is one of millions of stars in the universe.
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
1. This is the man whom I met him in Paris.
2. Ann, who lives next door, is very friendly.
3. That’s the man who he is going to buy the company.
4. Students their homework is late will be punished.
5. We threw out the computer which never worked properly.
6. I’m going to see Sheila ,whom I told you about yesterday.
7. A man who told me you were away answered the phone.
8. Peter ,whom everyone suspected ,turned out to be innocent.
9. There are some words which they are very difficult to translate.
10. The machine which worked better than the others cost the least.
11. The man whom you met at the party last night is a famous actor.
12. Mary, who looked angry,had been listening to the conversation.
13. James Watt , who was a Scottish scientist,invented the steam engine.
14. She who has just signed a contract with a recording company is a singer.
15. The sun ,which it is one of millions of stars in the universe,provides us with heat and light.
A. GRAMMAR
I. Fill in the relative pronoun or adverb. Put commas where necessary. Write I for identifying, NI for non-identifying and say whether the relative can be omitted or not.
1. The dress .............................. she bought was too big.
2. Mrs Stewart ........................ was the school’s head mistress for ten years has retired now.
3. This is the kitten .............................. I found in my garden.
4. Martin Reeds ........................... was born the same year as I was is a distinguished author.
5. Pauline Smith ........................... was in my class at school is a very successful lawyer now.
6. The library .............................. they knocked down yesterday was in very bad condition.
7. The car .............................. I bought last year is a red Ferrari.
8. Have you read the book ........................ was written by one of the professors from my
university?
9. That’s the man .............................. dog buried a bone in my vegetable garden.
10.My garden .............................. I like very much looks beautiful when all the flowers bloom.
11.I know a girl .............................. goes skiing in Switzerland every winter.
12.Jane .............................. I don’t know very well is very good at her job.
13.The woman .............................. we spoke to is called Claire.
II. Complete each sentence using relative clauses and the prompts below, as in the example.
Add commas where necessary.
Alan works in a clothes shop in Main Street
Pamela ate at a beautiful restaurant when she was in London
you sent the parcel to the wrong address
you recommended a film to me
Frank lives in a tiny village
Kim entered a talent competition
14.Do you know the name of the beautiful restaurant ... which/that Pamela ate at ... when she
was in London?
15.The tiny village ....................................................................................................... is beside the
sea.
16.What’s the name of the film ................................................................................... ?
17.The clothes shop ................................................................................................... is in Main
Street.
18.Kim is delighted. She won the talent competition ........................................................................
19.The address ............................................................................................................... is wrong.
III. Rewrite the direct questions as indirect questions.
20.Is this the right road for Brighton?
Can you tell me ..............................................................................................................?
21.Where can I get a bus to Camden Market?
Do you know ..................................................................................................................?
22.Will I have to wait long?
Could you tell me ...........................................................................................................?
23.How long does the journey take?
Can you tell me ..............................................................................................................?
24.Has the film started?
Do you know ..................................................................................................................?
25.How much does a ticket cost?
Could you tell me ...........................................................................................................?
26.Is there a telephone box near here?
Do you know ..................................................................................................................?
27.Does this train go to Oxford?
Could you tell me ...........................................................................................................?
IV. Circle the correct answer.
28.It wasn’t very warm at the weekend, was / wasn’t it?
29.Chloe’s invited you to the party, isn’t / hasn’t she?
30.I didn’t pass the exam, did / didn’t I?
31.You weren’t listening to me, were / did you?
32.We can’t get into the club with jeans on, do / can we7.
33.The last bus goes at ten o’clock, isn’t / doesn’t it?
34.He isn’t very happy, is / isn’t he?
35.You’ll see Lewis tomorrow, don’t / won’t you?
36.They hadn’t been to America before, had / hadn’t they?
B. VOCABULARY
I. Choose the correct answer.
52. There are no vegetarian dishes on the ..............
A. leaflet B. brochure C. catalogue D. menu
53. .......... the onions in cooking oil until they’re golden brown.
A. Boil B. Bake C. Fry D. Grill
54. Pre-heat the ............ to 200oC.
A. oven B. kitchen C. cuisine D. cook
55. I’ll ............ the washing-up tonight!
A. make B. take C. do D. have
56. The problem with most fizzy drinks is that they’re ............ sugar.
A. full up B. filled up with C. filled with D. full of
57. Susie and Fran ................ in on us last night, so I had to quickly defrost a pizza.
A. turned B. dropped C. came D. went
C. READING
Look at the sentences below about a project to learn more about ocean wildlife. Read the text on the opposite page to decide if each sentence is correct or incorrect. If it is correct, mark A on your answer sheet. If it is not correct, mark B on your answer sheet.
58. Tessa found out about the ocean wildlife project from her biology teacher at school. ............
59. Tessa’s trip cost considerably more than a holiday in a diving resort. ............
60. Tessa had to collect information that would help researchers studying climate change. ............
61. The place where Tessa stayed was specially built for people working on the project. ............
62. Some group members were unhappy about certain activities that they were asked to do. ...........
63. Group members were tested on their knowledge before they could collect information for the
scientists. .........
64. Tessa’s group were pleased to spend some of their time teaching local schoolchildren. ...........
65. Tessa’s group visited other parts of the island by car and bus. ...........
66. Tessa took advantage of the many opportunities to relax on the beach at weekends. ............
67. Tessa found it difficult to deal with the limited range of food available at the camp. ...........
OCEAN RESEARCH
Tessa Watt's biology teacher was delighted when Tessa told him she was joining a special project she’d seen on a biology website. The project offered young people the chance to take part in sea-life research in a specially protected area around an island in the Indian Ocean for a month during the summer.
The place was known for its beauty, but the work was challenging. However, part of it involved going diving daily so though Tessa's parents had to pay a lot for her flight there, it still wasn't as much as a week’s holiday in any diving resort. To join, a diving certificate was essential, and although Tessa already had one, she hadn’t done any diving for a while, so had to spend time in the water before her adventure.
The project she joined was solving a real problem. The level of ocean coral - a hard pink or white structure made up of millions of tiny sea creatures - had reduced by up to 90%, following unusual weather in previous years, possibly caused by global warming. The project's divers had to discover how many different coral types were present in the sea and how healthy they looked. This information was sent to international scientists to help them learn about the effects of rising temperatures on these creatures.
Tessa’s home for the month was an old camp now used by the project's professional staff, and people who, like Tessa, were working there as students rather than employees. Tessa and other group members quickly learnt the camp routine, which, in addition to tasks like putting information onto the computer and checking the boats, included housework. Several people tried to avoid this, complaining that they were just there to help with research, but the organisers soon explained what was expected.
There was also studying to do, with everyone needing to prove they could identify different corals before being allowed out to sea without a staff-member.
It wasn’t all work though: Tessa's group explored parts of the jungle with experts, and made visits to a nearby school where they were taught more about the island by the children themselves. Trips further out were limited to weekends, and although Tessa and her friend occasionally hired cars to enjoy the island's beaches, they generally caught crowded local buses into the island's capital, as there was little time to do more.
A lot of work was needed to keep the camp running and everyone supplied with meals. They had very simple ingredients, and preparation wasn't helped by having a basic kitchen. For Tessa, however, the whole experience was incredible. She learnt that she could do more than she thought possible, and made many new friends.
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Add commas where necessary . change the adj clause pronoun to '' that '' if possible
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1 , The geologist who lectured at Browing Hall last night predicted another earthquake
2 , Dr . Fields who lectured at Browing Hall last night predicted another earthquake
3 , Only people who speak Russian shoul apply for the job
4 , Matthew who speaks Russian applied for the job
5 , The rice which we had for dinner last night was very good
6 , Rice which is grown in many countries is a staple food throughout much of the world
7 , I've fond memories of my hometown which is situated in a valley
8 , I live in a town which is situated in a valley
kể lại câu chuện Nàng tiên ốc , kết hợp tả ngoại hình của các nhân vật
I. Join each pair of sentences using a relative pronoun. Use commas if necessary.
2.The girl is waiting in the hall. I was telling you about her.
The girl who I was telling you about is waiting in the hall.
3.Mr. Stanley’s son won the championship. I’d like you to meet Mr. Stanley.
I’d like you to meet Mr. Stanley, whose son won the championship.
4.Emma wrote this article. She has good knowledge of this subject.
Emma
1.Margaret ran into an old friend. She had gone to school with him.
Margaret
1.The Wye is a beautiful river. It flows through Hereford.
The Wye
1.The children are terribly spoilt. I’m looking after them.
I’m
1.The Taylors haven’t arrived yet. We invited them to dinner.
The Taylors
1.Mr. Simpson had to stay the night. His car was stolen.
Mr. Simpson
1.There wasn’t any directory in the telephone box. I was phoning from this box.
There
1.Mr. Bond is a very strange man. Stella works for him.
Mr. Bond
1.The girl has been found safe and well. She had been missing since Monday.
The girl
1.Elvis Presley left all his money to his only daughter. His records were all top hits.
Elvis Presley
1.Have you seen the book? I was reading it.
Have
1.Towns are usually crowded and expensive. They attract tourists.
Towns
1.Stratford is the place where Shakespeare was born. Stratford attracts many tourists.
Stratford
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Add commas where necessary . change the adj clause pronoun to '' that '' if possible
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1 , The geologist who lectured at Browing Hall last night predicted another earthquake
2 , Dr . Fields who lectured at Browing Hall last night predicted another earthquake
3 , Only people who speak Russian shoul apply for the job
4 , Matthew who speaks Russian applied for the job
5 , The rice which we had for dinner last night was very good
6 , Rice which is grown in many countries is a staple food throughout much of the world
7 , I've fond memories of my hometown which is situated in a valley
8 , I live in a town which is situated in a valley
add commas where necessary . change the adj clause pronoun to '' that '' if possible
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1 , The geologist =>, who lectured at Browing Hall last night predicted another earthquake2 , Dr . Fields =>,who lectured at Browing Hall last night predicted another earthquake
3 , Only people =>,who speak Russian shoul apply for the job
4 , Matthew =>,who speaks Russian applied for the job
5 , The rice =>,which we had for dinner last night was very good
6 , Rice =>,which is grown in many countries is a staple food throughout much of the world
7 , I've fond memories of my hometown =>,which is situated in a valley
8 , I live in a town =>,which is situated in a valley
Match the two halves of the sentence. Then write the full sentence, using the word in brackets. Add commas where necessary.
Combine these pairs of sentences. Use a relative pronoun only when necessary. Use commas for non-defining relative clause.
1. I bought a cell phone. I can use it to send and receive e-mail.
__________________________________________________________________________________
2. My new cell phone has become a necessary part of life. I only bought it a month ago.
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3. My roommate has never been on the Internet. She is afraid of computers.
__________________________________________________________________________________
4. Now, there are psychologists. They help technophobes use technology.
__________________________________________________________________________________
5. A lot of people suffer from technostress. Those people work in my office.
__________________________________________________________________________________
6. Some people dream of a job. They can do the job without technology.
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7. Graham took us to his office. It was filled with books.
à The office _______________________________________________________________________
8. The man is a computer expert. You were talking to him.
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9. Some documents have been found. They were stolen from a car.
__________________________________________________________________________________
10. Dr. Michelle Weil wrote a book about 'technostress'. She is a psychologist.
__________________________________________________________________________________
11. He works for a computer magazine. The magazine is very popular in Mexico.
__________________________________________________________________________________
12. I saw several houses. Most of them were quite unsuitable.
__________________________________________________________________________________
13. My stereo doesn't work today. It worked yesterday.
__________________________________________________________________________________
14. Marta has a brother. Her brother's name is Manuel.
__________________________________________________________________________________
15. My English teacher, Mrs. Brookes, was someone. I had great respect for him.
__________________________________________________________________________________
1 I bought a cell phone which can use to send and receive e-mail.
2. My new cell phone which I only bought a month ago, has become a necessary part of life
3. My roommate, who has never been on the Internet, is afraid of computers.
4. Now, there are psychologists who help technophobes use technology.
5. A lot of people who work in my office suffer from technostress.
6. Some people dream of a job which they can do without technology.
7. Graham took us to his office. It was filled with books.
à The office which Graham took us to was filled with books.
8. The man whom you were talking to is a computer expert.
9. Some documents which were stolen from a car have been found.
10. Dr. Michelle Weil, who wrote a book about 'technostress', is a psychologist.
11. He works for a computer magazine which is very popular in Mexico.
12. I saw several houses, most of which were quite unsuitable.
13. My stereo, which doesn't work today. It worked yesterday.
14. Marta has a brother whose name is Manuel.
15. My English teacher, Mrs. Brookes, was someone whom I had great respect for