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DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES.

Join the following sentences using a relative pronoun. Omit the pronoun where
possible.

1. The girl had a car. It broke down in front of the shop.

2. This is the girl. She comes from Spain.

3. Peter is the boy. He has just arrived at the airport.

4. The man forgot his umbrella. It was a present.

5. The children are not from our school. They shouted in the street.

6. I like the car. You bought it yesterday.

7. What did you do with the money? Your mother lent it to you.

8. My flat is in an old part of the city. It was built in the 1920s.

9. There are lots of bars and restaurants in the neighbourhood. I live there.

10. My neighbour comes from Ecuador. He works on the fruit farms around the
city.

11. The traffic is also very noisy. It passes my flat.

12. Thank you for the present. You sent it to me.

13. I sleep on the bed. It has no mattress.

14. I had come to see the man. He was sitting at this desk.

15. I missed the train. I usually catch it.

16. The firm is sending me to New York. I work for it.

17. This is the village. I live here.

18. That is the mountain. I go skiing there every summer.

19. This is the iPod. My mother bought it for me.

20.Is that the man? You arrived with him.


21. Where are the plums? I put them on the fridge.

22.The people have all been arrested. He works with them.

23.He works for a spy network. I know nothing about it.

24.The person is his mother. He looks after her.

25. The chair belonged to my grandmother. You are sitting on it.

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