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1 ENGLISH Upper-Sixth Form

Unit 1: RELATIVE CLAUSES


Join these sentences usin a suitble relative linker. Write D (Defining) or (Non-Defining). Write
the linker in brackets when it can be omitted.

A strange old lady is watching you again. She lives next door.

A woman gave me the application form. She told me how to fill it out.

Brigitte Bardot is a French actress. She has protested against cruelty to animals.

Have you seen John’s mobile phone? He left it here on Sunday.

Her book was published last year. It became an instant best-seller.

I bought a new CD. Its songs are by different country music singers.

I didn’t know the girl. I talked to her at the bus stop.

I didn’t recognize Susan. I talked to her.

Last week I bought a book. It was written 300 years ago.

Last week I bought a book. It’s a best-seller.

Michael is still asleep. He stayed up until 4 a.m. watching athletics.

I.E.S. Delgado Brackenbury Prof. D. Raúl Escalera Maestre


2 ENGLISH Upper-Sixth Form

My brother studied zoology. He works in a natural history museum.

Sara speaks good English. She has never visited England or America.

She hasn’t given me back my book. She borrowed it form me last month.

The bus was full of noisy school children. It broke down at the top of the hill.

The dog barks all the time. Its owner is never home.

The fox is an animal. It can be seen in many British gardens these says.

The new tunnel will be opened next month. It is the safest in Europe.

The novel is about a child. Her parents died in the jungle.

The shoes were the first one I tried on. I finally bought them.

The Tower of London is on the River Thames. It is one of the most famous buildings in Britain.

This is the magazine. I found an article about how young gorillas learn it it.

Tina gave a big party in her house. Her parents were away on business.

You are going to meet a girl tomorrow. She is intelligent and pretty

I.E.S. Delgado Brackenbury Prof. D. Raúl Escalera Maestre

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