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REVIEW (RELATIVE CLAUSES / PARTICIPLE CLAUSES)

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III. COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH SUITABLE WORDS OR PHRASES GIVEN BELOW
IV. Find and correct the mistake in the following sentences. If there is no mistake, put a tick.
1. Kilby and Noyce are the individuals who the invention of the microchip is credited.
2. I’m afraid the water dispenser for who you left a deposit has yet to arrive.
3. Stratford-upon-Avon, that Shakespeare was born, is an extremely popular tourist attraction.
4. We fail to comprehend the reason for that you require a refund for this item.
5. Our neighbours have five children , the youngest of them is only a year old.
6. Katherine returned the flowers I sent her, for which infuriated me.
7. She buys all her clothes from an obscure designer the name nobody can remember!
8. Is that the shop assistant to whom you said was really rude?
9. I’m sorry, but I don’t remember which exactly I purchased the item. Is the date really relevant?
10. It was the manager who I spoke to him – I’m sure of it.
11. We had been driving around for an hour and realized we were lost, during which point we decided to turn back.
12. There is a grand tour of the castle in that the royal family spends the summer months.
13. I saw a great film at the cinema last week, which the plot reminded me of an incident from my childhood.
14. The mobile phone, which I paid $100 for it, had a scratch on the screen.
15. Buy me whichever you want for my birthday – you know I trust your taste and judgement completely.
16. It is possible that you’ll be asked to resubmit this assignment, for that case I suggest you make a greater effort.
17. A large number of people, many of them had used their credit cards online, were victims of the scam.
18. Customers who are on a shopping spree should make sure they don’t overspend.
V. SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION
1. Most of the people in the computing department of Currys PC World were teenagers. MAJORITY
=> There were _______________________________________________ teenagers.
2. I didn’t particularly like either of the two laptops that the assistant showed me. NEITHER
=> The assistant showed me ____________________________________________ very much.
3. After searching for a pair of leather trousers for two hours to no avail, I finally decided to buy a skirt instead.
POINT
=> I had __________________________________________________ decision to buy a skirt.
4. Misleading advertising often encourages people to buy worthless products. MISLED
=> __________________________________________ often encouraged to buy worthless products.
5. Because nobody had already robbed her once, Gemma was careful to hold her bag tightly under her arm. BEEN
=> ____________________________________ once, Gemma was careful to hold her bag tightly under her arm.
6. The staff members I communicate with are invariably polite and helpful. WITH
=> The staff members ____________________________________ into contact are invariably polite and helpful.
VI. GUIDED CLOZE

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