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ACTIVITY 1

Complete the sentences with relative pronouns from the box.

Who Whose When


Where Why Which That

1. The new movie is about a boy that has lost his parents in a car accident.
2. He is the young man, which wife left him for someone else.
3. The DVD recorder whose I bought at this store a few days ago is not working.
4. That's the book which I recommended reading in class.
5. Is this the hotel when you are staying for the tournament?
6. My dad, whose travels a lot on business, is in Australia at this moment.
7. It was midnight when the first rescue team arrived at the scene of the accident.
8. There are several reasons why I am not allowed to give you any information.
9. We stayed at the famous Rockstar hotel, whose also had an indoor swimming
pool.
10. Did you write back to the person who offered you a job?

ACTIVITY 2

Write the correct reported speech.


a. Andrew: "Clean the blue bike!"
Andrew told me to clean the blue bike.

b. Jessica: "Write a text message!"


Jessica told me to write a text message

c. Nelly: "Help Peter's sister!"


Nelly told me to help Peter's sister

d. Fred: "Wash your hands!"


Fred told me to wash your hands

e. Anna: "Don’t open the window!"


Anna told me not to open the window

f. Tom: "Don’t be late!"


Tom told me not to be late

g. Teacher: "Do your homework!"


The teacher told me to your homework

h. My mother: “Don’t forget your umbrella.”


My mother told me not to forget your umbrella

ACTIVITY 3

Complete the sentences with both, neither, all, and none.

· Both is used in affirmatives when we refer to two things/people.


· Neither is used in negative sentences when we are negating two subjects.
· All is used in affirmatives when we refer to more than two things.
· None is used in negatives when we are negating more than two subjects.

1. I checked all of them but all of them were ok.


2. There are a few shops in my town and all of them sell food.
3. Both Peter and John came to the party, even though I didn´t invite neither
of them.
4. All of the glasses were broken at the party, however I broke one the next
day.
5. You can both come on Monday or Tuesday it doesn´t matter.
6. I broke both of my arms skiing, I couldn´t work for several months.
7. I didn´t break both of my legs though.

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