Join the sentences using relative pronouns (who, which, whom, that)
1. This morning I missed the train. I usually catch this train.
2. The bed has no mattress. I slept on that bed.
3. This woman is a doctor. She often treats the poor.
4. I don't like the stories. The stories have unhappy endings.
5. Do you remember the teacher? You met him at the station.
6. This is Mr Smith. He helped me do the work.
7. The novel is interesting. My uncle wrote the novel.
8. Da Lat is one of the most beautiful cities of Viet Nam. It has a lot of waterfalls.
9. I bought a new computer. It cost me a lot of money.
10. Nam lent me this book. He is a friend of mine.
Join the sentences using relative pronouns (who, which, whom, that)
1. This morning I missed the train. I usually catch this train.
=> This morning I missed the train which i usually catch
2. The bed has no mattress. I slept on that bed.
-> The bed which I slept on has no mattress
3. This woman is a doctor. She often treats the poor.
-> This woman who often treats the poor is a doctor
4. I don't like the stories. The stories have unhappy endings.
-> I don't like the stories which have unhappy endings
5. Do you remember the teacher? You met him at the station.
-> Do you remember the teacher whom you met at the station?
6. This is Mr Smith. He helped me do the work.
=> This is Mr Smith who helped me do the work
7. The novel is interesting. My uncle wrote the novel.
-> The novel which my uncle wrote is interesting
8. Da Lat is one of the most beautiful cities of Viet Nam. It has a lot of waterfalls.
-> Da Lat which has a lot of waterfalls is one of the most beautiful cities of Viet Nam
9. I bought a new computer. It cost me a lot of money.
-> I bought a new computer which costs me a lot of money
10. Nam lent me this book. He is a friend of mine.
-> Nam who is a friend of mine lent me this book