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NAMA : MUHAMMAD RAFI PUTRA ANDIKA

COURSE : D3 TPU V A
MATKUL : INTERMEDIETE ENGLISH

1). The artist ... Will visit Indonesia is still young


A. Whom
B. Who
C. Whose
D. Which

2). The man ..... Guitar was stolen is a great mucision


A. Whom
B. Who
C. Whose
D. Which

3). The man with ...... I walked is a new teacher


A. Whom
B. Who
C. Whose
D. Which

4). The city .... We live is the biggest city in Indonesia


A. Which
B. Where
C. Whose
D. Whom

5). The city ...... Is the biggest city in Indonesia is called Jakarta
A. Which
B. Where
C. Whose
D. Whom
2. Make a complex sentence from each pair of simple sentences by changing one of the
sentences into an adjective clause.

1. Did you see those people? I ate lunch with them yesterday.
= Did you see whom I ate lunch with them yesterday those people?

2. The dog is friendly. It barked as we walked past.


= The dog whose It barks as we walked past is friendly

3. That house is comfortable. I live there.


= That house where I live there is comfortable.

4. Those oranges were sour. We bought them.


= Those oranges of which We bought them were sour

5. I don’t remember the man’s name. It’s difficult to pronounce.


= I don’t remember the man’s name whos difficult to pronounce

6. Have you seen a club? There is a good swimming pool there.


= Have you seen where there is good swimming pool there a club

3. Identify adjective clause in this passage below!


Except for a migration into Texas beyond the bounds of the United States, the westward
march of the agricultural frontier did not pass Missouri until after 1840. In the meantime, the far
west had become a field of great activity in the fur trade, which was to have significance far
beyond the value of the skins. As in the first days of French exploration in the Mississippi
Valley-indeed as in the first steps the English and Dutch took westward from the Atlantic coast-
the trader was path finder for the settlers. The French and Scotch-Irish trappers, exploring the
great rivers and their tributaries and discovering all the passes of the Rockies and the Sierra
Mountains, made possible the overland migration of the 1840’s and the later occupation of the
interior. And in 1819, in return for assuming the claims of American citizens to the amount of $5
milion, the United States obtained from Spain both Florida and Spain’s rights to the Oregon
country in the far.

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