Revision UNIT 9: NATURAL DISASTERS
A.Revision
I.Relative Pronouns: who, that, which
II.Relative clauses ( Definite relative clauses and non definite relative clauses )
B.Exercises
Ex1: Choose the right wors in each sentences :
1- Hue, (which / that / where) was recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1993, attracts
thousands of tourists every year.
2- Hue, (which / that / where) he spent his childhood, is well known for beauty spots.
3- Hue is the city (in which / that / where) attracted a lot of tourists to the 2000 Hue Festival.
4- The woman (who / where / whom) lives next door is both my neighbor and a colleague of mine.
5- I’ve received a postcard from Sally, (who / which / that) used to live next door.
6- There is someone at the door (where / who / which) wants to speak to you.
7- I live in the country (where / which it / that) exports rice.
8- I will provide free help for cities and villages, (where / which who) have just been hit by a tidal wave
9- The room, (which / that / where) there are a lot of posters on the walls, belonged to our eldest son.
10- Storms & earthquakes (where / who / which) kill thousands of people each year are natural disasters.
1- Hue, (which / that / where) was recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1993, attracts thousands of tourists every year.
2- Hue, (which / that / where) he spent his childhood, is well known for beauty spots.
3- Hue is the city (in which / that / where) attracted a lot of tourists to the 2000 Hue Festival.
4- The woman (who / where / whom) lives next door is both my neighbor and a colleague of mine.
5- I’ve received a postcard from Sally, (who / which / that) used to live next door.
6- There is someone at the door (where / who / which) wants to speak to you.
7- I live in the country (where / which it / that) exports rice.
8- I will provide free help for cities and villages, (where / which / who) have just been hit by a tidal wave
9- The room, (which / that / where) there are a lot of posters on the walls, belonged to our eldest son.
10- Storms & earthquakes (where / who / which) kill thousands of people each year are natural disasters.