Friday, 30 October 2015

Relative clauses (2) - clauses with or without who / that / which

Unit 92 - I E G - Relative clauses (2) - clauses with or without who / that / which

92.1
1. The woman who lives next door is a doctor.    (who is necessary in this sentence)
2. Have you found the key (that) you lost.        (that is not necessary in this sentence)
3. The people (who) we met at the party were very friendly.
4. The people who work in the office are very friendly.
5. The people (who) I talked to were very friendly.
6. What have you done with the money (that) I gave you.
7. What happened to the money that was on the table? Did you take it?
8. It was an awful film. It was the worst film (that) I’ve ever seen.
9. It was an awful experience. It was the worst thing that has ever happened to me.

92.2
1. Have you found the keys you lost?
2. I like the dress (which) Ann is wearing.
3. The museum (which) we wanted to visit was shut when we got there.
4. What’s the name of the film (which) you’re going to see.
5. Some of the people (who) I invited to the party couldn’t come.
6. Have you finished the work (that) you had to do.
7. The car (which) we hired broke down after a few miles.
8. We stayed at a hotel (which) Tom recommended to us.

92.3
1. Are these the keys you were looking for?
2. Unfortunately we couldn’t go to the wedding (which) we were invited to.
3. I enjoy my job. I like the people (who) I work with.
4. What’s the name of that hotel (which) you told me about.
5. The party (which) we went to wasn’t very enjoyable.
6. I didn’t get the job (that) I applied for.
7. George is a good person to know. He’s somebody (who) you can rely on.
8. Who was that man (who) I saw you with.

92.4
1. I gave her all the money (that) I had.
2. They give their children everything (that) they want.
3. Tell me what you want and I’ll try to get it for you.
4. Why do you blame me for everything that goes wrong.
5. I won’t be able to do much but I’ll do the best (that) I can.
6. I can only lend you ten pounds. It’s all (that) I’ve got.
7. I don’t agree with what you’ve just said.
8. I don’t trust him. I don’t believe anything (that) he says.


    




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