1Her best friend, ___ coming to stay, is called Amanda.
o A whose o B who o C who's 2Everybody ___ participated in the course really enjoyed it. o A who o B whose o C which 3These lessons, ___ are challenging, start on Monday. o A where o B which o C when 4The boy ___ blog you commented on lives in New York. o A which o B whose o C who 5Summer, ___ the weather is good, is my favourite season. o A when o B where o C which 6The restaurant ___ she is a chef opened last year. o A who o B which o C where
2. Complete the sentences with the correct
relative pronouns.
1The day I leave school will be very exciting!
2Her father, name is Simon, graduated from university in France. 3A lot of jobs are well paid have unsociable working hours. 4Birmingham, I used to live, is a big city in England. 5Marco, was at my party, doesn’t approve of eating meat. 6The woman wearing the black suit will interview you.
3. Put the words in the correct order to make
sentences.
1he / was / motivating / made / speech / which
The 2Angela / is / who’s / girl / waving That 3are / where / staying / hotel / lovely / we / is The 4will / who / it / misses / regret / episode / this Anybody 5met / 2016 / when / year / was / they The 6will / whose / famous / succeeds / inventor / idea / be The
4. Use the second sentence in brackets to
complete the non-defining clauses.
1This art competition, , will be challenging. (I
entered it.) 2Belinda, , lives near us. (Her mum is an actor.) 3The park, , is only ten minutes away. (We play tennis there.) 4Kerry, , is visiting me next month. (You don’t know her.) 5Friday, , is the best day of the week! (The weekend begins then.) 6Leo and Jake, , play the guitar really well. (They are giving a concert.)
5. Rewrite the sentences with commas in the
correct place.
1London where he lives is expensive.
2This book which I’ve just finished was awful!
3James who’s my cousin is watching a film.
4Emma whose phone was taken was annoyed.
5January when I was born is usually cold.
6Mr Brown who teaches science is very helpful.
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6. Complete the gaps with one or two words.
Use the short form where possible.
Everybody wants an interesting job, (1) they? I’m very
lucky that I love what I do. I’m a chef in (2) Italian restaurant. I’ll never forget (3) to a fantastic restaurant as a teenager. The food was amazing! After the meal, I met (4) manager and he showed me around the kitchens. I asked (5) whether he did any of the cooking. He told me that he (6) been a chef in Italy before he moved to London. If I (7) gone to that restaurant, I wouldn’t have become (8) chef myself. So when you’re thinking about your ideal job, remember (9) out as much information as possible and speak to lots of people. What are you waiting (10) ? The sooner you start planning, the better!