Combine These Pairs Of Sentences Using Relative Pronouns:
1. The first boy has just moved. He knows the truth.
3. He was Tom. I met him at the bar yesterday.
4. The tree has lovely flowers. The tree stands near the gate of my house.
5. The book was a lovely story. I was reading it yesterday.
6. The botanist will never forget the day. He found a strange plant on that day.
7. The man works for my father's company. The man's daughter is fond of dancing.
Combine These Pairs Of Sentences Using Relative Pronouns:
1. The first boy has just moved. He knows the truth.
The first boy who knows the truth has just moved.
3. He was Tom. I met him at the bar yesterday.
The man whom I met at the bar yesterday was Tom.
4. The tree has lovely flowers. The tree stands near the gate of my house.
The tree which stands near the gate of my house has lovely flowers.
5. The book was a lovely story. I was reading it yesterday.
The book which I was reading yesterday was a lovely story.
6. The botanist will never forget the day. He found a strange plant on that day.
The botanist will never forget the day when he found a strange plant.
7. The man works for my father's company. The man's daughter is fond of dancing.
The man whose daughter is fond of dancing works for my father's company.
Combine These Pairs Of Sentences Using Relative Pronouns:
1. The first boy has just moved. He knows the truth.
=> The first boy who knows the truth has just moved.
3. He was Tom. I met him at the bar yesterday.
=> The man whom I met at the bar yesterday was Tom.
4. The tree has lovely flowers. The tree stands near the gate of my house.
=> The tree which stands near the gate of my house has lovely flowers.
5. The book was a lovely story. I was reading it yesterday.
=> The book which I was reading yesterday was a lovely story.
6. The botanist will never forget the day. He found a strange plant on that day.
=> The botanist will never forget the day when he found a strange plant.
7. The man works for my father's company. The man's daughter is fond of dancing.
=> The man whose daughter is fond of dancing works for my father’s company.
Combine These Pairs Of Sentences Using Relative Pronouns:
1. The first boy has just moved. He knows the truth.
=> The first boy who knows the truth has just moved
3. He was Tom. I met him at the bar yesterday.
=> The boy who I met at the bar yesterday was Tom
4. The tree has lovely flowers. The tree stands near the gate of my house.
=> The tree which stands near the gate of my house has lovely flowers
5. The book was a lovely story. I was reading it yesterday.
=> The book which I was reading yesterday was a lovely story
6. The botanist will never forget the day. He found a strange plant on that day.
=> The botanist will never forget the day when he found a strange plant
7. The man works for my father's company. The man's daughter is fond of dancing
=> The man whose daughter is fond of dancing works for my father's company