I. Complete the sentences. Put in relative pronouns only if you have to. if the sentence is correct without relative pronouns, write Ø. Also add commas where necessary. 1. The man _____ paid for the meal was a friend of Tom’s. 2. The meeting _____ we had to attend went on for three hours. 3. My office, _____ is on the second floor of the building, is very small. 4. Jane works for a company _____ makes shoes. 5. The woman _____ I was sitting next to talked all the time. 6. This school is only for children _____ first language is not English. 7. Laura had a wooden box, _____ she kept her photos in. 8. I don’t know the name of the woman to _____ I spoke on the phone. 9. Towns _____ attract tourists are usually crowded in the summer. 10. Somewhere I’ve got a photo of the mountain _____ we climbed. 11. The sun, _____ is one of millions of stars in the universe, provides us with heat and light. 12. I thought I recognized the assistant _____ served us. 13. Which is the European country _____ economy is growing the fastest? 14. John, _____ speaks French and Italian, works as a tour guide. 15. The detective lost sight of the man _____ he was following. 16. She told me her address, _____ I wrote down on a piece of paper. 17. Sarah, _____ you met yesterday, works in advertising. 18. I’m afraid the numbers _____ I chose didn’t win the prize. 19. Electronics is a subject about _____ I know very little. 20. Mark, _____ car had broken down, was in a very bad mood. II. Use a relative pronoun to combine each pair of the sentences. If the relative pronoun can be omitted, write it in brackets. 1. Professor Wilson is an excellent lecturer. He teaches Chemistry. 2. The man is a famous actor. You met him at the party last night. 3. There are some words. They are very difficult to translate. 4. The student writes well. I read her composition. 5. Jim’s sister is a famous architect. You met her yesterday 6. I received two job offers. I accepted neither of them. 7. I was looking for a book this morning. I’ve found it now. 8. Mrs Smith does volunteer work at the hospital. She is a retired teacher. 9. I live in a dormitory. Its residents come from many countries. 10. Lake Prespa is a lonely beautiful lake. It’s on the north Greek border. 11. The little girl ate candy the whole way. She sat next to me on the coach. 12. The police blocked off the road. That caused a traffic jam. 13. Felix Reeve is a journalist. His tape recorder was stolen. 14. This famous picture is worth thousands of pounds. It was damaged during the war. 15. The village has around 200 people. The majority of them are farmers. 16. I don’t know the name of the woman. I spoke to her on the phone. 17. We often go to visit our friends in Bristol. It is only 30 miles away. 18. I have to call the man. I accidentally picked up his umbrella after the meeting. 19. Louis knows the woman. The woman is meeting us at the airport tomorrow. 20. The scientist has won the Nobel Prize. He discovered a new planet. 21. The river is the Wye. It flows through Hereford. 22. We climbed to the top of the tower. We had a beautiful view from there. 23. A few days ago I met Diana. I hadn’t seen her for ages. 24. This is a photograph of our friends. We went on holiday with these friends. 25. This famous painting was damaged during the war. Its value is inestimable IX. Change the relative clauses to phrases. 1. Do you know the woman who is coming toward us? 2. The road that joins the two villages is very narrow. 3. Most of the goods that are made in this factory are exported. 4. My grandmother, who is old and sick, never goes out of the house. 5. Kuala Lumpur, which is the capital city of Malaysia, is a major trade center in Southeast Asia. 6. The woman who lived here before us is a romantic novelist. 7. The scientists who are researching the causes of cancer are making progress. 8. Our solar system is in a galaxy that is called the Milky Way. 9. All students who don’t hand in their papers will fail in the exam. 10. Simon Bolivar, who was a great South American general, led the fight for independence early in the 19th century. 11. Some of the people who have been invited to the party can’t come. 12. Ann is the woman who is responsible for the error. 13. Mr. Jackson, who has been working in the company for over ten years, was nominated as the new director. 14. English has an alphabet that consists of 26 letters. 15. We noticed a pile of stones which had been left in the road. X. Change the relative clauses to phrases, using to-infinitive or infinitive phrases (for + 0 + to-infinitive). 1. We used to have a room in which we could play music. 2. The child will be happier if he has someone that he can play with. 3. David was the only person who offered his help. 4. We had to sit on the ground because we hadn’t anything that we could sit on. 5. She didn’t have anyone to whom she could send cards. 6. There is a big yard that your children can play in. 7. Emma Thompson is the most famous actress who will appear on stage here. 8. We have some picture books that children can read. 9. He was the second man who was killed in this way. 10. Here are some novels that she should read. XIV. Each of these sentences contains errors in it. Write the correct sentence. 1. There were a lot of people waited in a long line outside the box office. 2. This isn’t the bus on that I normally travel. 3. Baseball is the only sport which I am interested in it. 4. The reason because I didn’t know was that no one had told me. 5. I didn’t know the name of the man helped me. 6. I’ve met many people, some of them are from my country. 7. Hiroko was born in Sapporo that is a city in Japan. 8. Dr. Darnell was the only person to whom I wanted to see. 9. Rupert knows the family who’s house is for rent. 10. Students who living on campus are close to their classroom and the library. 11. Einstein who failed his university entrance exam discovered relativity. 12. The person we talked to was very friendly. 13. The bridge building only two years ago has been declared unsafe. 14. It’s the President makes the important decisions. 15. I can’t find my diary, what is a real nuisance. 16. Outside the door was a pair of boots covering in mud. 17. Lake Superior, that lies on the US Canadian border, is the largest lake in North America. 18. My favorite place in the world is a small city is located on the southern coast of Brazil. 19. I would like to live in the country which there is plenty of sunshine. 20. The nice couple with who we went on holiday has just moved in next door
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