English Practice exercise: relative clauses with ‘who’ or ‘which’ - P3-07W
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This exercise is a combination of P3-05W with ‘who’ and P3-06W with ‘which’, and has no new grammar. Look at the instructions:
Combine each pair of sentences into one sentence, using the relative pronouns ‘who’ or ‘which’. You may change the order of words if necessary. You may remove repeated words if necessary. Change the punctuation as needed.
- I can’t find the bag. It was on the table.
- I’m going out with Diana. She works behind the counter in the bank.
- The train was late. It was delayed by a fallen tree.
- Have you seen the photo? It’s on the table in the hall.
- It’s a photo of Paula. She’s my sister and lives in Australia.
- The director wants to talk to the students. They have been missing a lot of classes.
- The Director wants to talk to the students. He’s in a very bad mood.
- The bus terminates at the new cinema. It’s in Manchester Road.
- The bus terminates at the new cinema. It goes every half hour.
- The children often play football in the park. They come from a housing estate.
- The children often play football in the park. It’s just been re-opened.
- We phoned the Indian take-away for a curry. It was delicious and quite cheap.
- My grandfather was a great friend of General Davis. He (my grandfather) once met the prime minister of India.
- My grandfather was a great friend of General Davis. He (the General) once met the prime minister of India.
- My parents phoned the Indian takeaway for a curry. It is their favourite food. My parents didn’t feel like going out to eat.