COMBINE SENTENCES. USING RELATIVE PRONOUNS "who, whom , which, whose, that"
1. He's the boy. I bought this toy for him.
-> He's
2. The artists performed many wonderful shows. We met them yesterday.
-> The artists
3. My father bought a motorbike. The motorbike costs 2 thousand dollars.
-> My father
6. She found a dog. Its leg was broken.
-> She found
7. They are the children. Their team won the match.
-> They are
8. My brother is very kind to everyone. You met his wife last week.
-> My brother
9. Those books belong to Ann. They are on the table.
-> Those
10. Tom is very careless. He lost his watch yesterday.
-> Tom
COMBINE SENTENCES. USING RELATIVE PRONOUNS "who, whom , which, whose, that"
1. He's the boy. I bought this toy for him.
-> He's the boy whom I bought this toy for.
2. The artists performed many wonderful shows. We met them yesterday.
-> The artists who we met yesterday, performed many wonderful shows.
3. My father bought a motorbike. The motorbike costs 2 thousand dollars.
-> My father bought a motorbike that costs 2 thousand dollars.
6. She found a dog. Its leg was broken.
-> She found a dog whose leg was broken.
7. They are the children. Their team won the match.
-> They are the children whose team won the match.
8. My brother is very kind to everyone. You met his wife last week.
-> My brother whose wife you met last week, is very kind to everyone.
9. Those books belong to Ann. They are on the table.
-> Those books which belong to Ann, are on the table.
10. Tom is very careless. He lost his watch yesterday.
-> Tom who is very careless, lost his watch yesterday.