Monday, 2 November 2015

Relative clauses (3) - whose / whom / where

Unit 93 - I E G - Relative clauses (3) -  whose / whom / where

93.1
1. My mother writes detective stories.
I met somebody whose mother writes detective stories.
2. My wife is an English teacher.
I met a man whose wife is an English Teacher.
3. I own a restaurant.
I met a woman who owns a restaurant.
4. My ambition is to climb Everest.
I met somebody whose ambition is to climb Everest.
5. We’ve just got married.
I met a couple who have just got married.
6. My parents used to work in a circus.
I met somebody whose parents used to work in a circus.

93.2
1. I recently went back to the town where I was born.
2. Do you know a restaurant where we can have a really good meal.
3. Is there a shop near here where I can buy some postcards.
4. I can’t remember the name of the garage where we had our car repaired.
5. Do you know the name of the hotel where John is staying.
6. Ann bought a dress which didn’t fit her, so she took it back to the shop where she bought it.

93.3
1. What’s the name of the man whose car you borrowed?
2. A cemetery is a place where people are buried.
3. A pacifist is a person who believes that all wars are wrong.
4. An orphan is a child whose parents are dead.
5. The place where we spent our holidays was really beautiful.
6. This school is only for children whose first language is not English.
7. I don’t know the name of the woman to whom I spoke on the phone.

93.4
1. I’ll always remember the day I first met you.
2. I’ll never forget the time we went to see a late night film.
3. The reason we got late was that I didn’t know your address.
4. Unfortunately I wasn’t at home the evening your parents came to visit.
5. The reason for not buying a new car is that they didn’t need one.
6. 1989 was the year they got married.
 


 
 

 
 
 
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