A Choose words and fill in the blanks. every year.
1 When you agree with someone, you concur. F Combine the sentences. Use a When you join two objects nondefining relative clause with who, together, you connect them. whose, or which. 2 When you point toward a 1 Let’s invite my aunt, who is a particular place, you gesture. doctor, to give a lecture to our When you motion to someone to biology class. step forward, you beckon. 2 Our class will visit the Civil War 3 When you sprain your ankle, you museum, which is open today. are in distress. 3 Little brown bats, whose diet When you don’t like something consists of insects, help our a friend did, you show your environment. disapproval. 4 My friend, whose novels are world famous, is very modest about her B Read the clues. Write the words. fame. 1 estimate 4 widely 5 The singer, who is really talented, is 2 invaluable 5 lack performing tonight at the concert. 3 confident
C Listen and check (✓) the correct
pictures. Complete the sentences. Audio 4•34 1 The librarian will group the large and small books in different piles. / a 2 My great grandfather is an ancestor I know very little about. / b
D Circle the nondefining relative
clause in each sentence. 1 which will not stop falling 2 who had the flu for a week 3 who was elected class president 4 whose paintings are invaluable 5 which we replaced yesterday
E Complete the sentences.
1 Our neighbor, who does not like noise, asked us to turn down our music. 2 The students, whose class schedules had been changed, talked to the principal. 3 The cell phone, which I dropped on the floor, no longer works. 4 I enjoy jogging, which is excellent exercise, every morning. 5 Monarch butterflies, whose wings are beautiful, travel long distances