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••HHJW� UNDERSTAND THE GRAMMAR With a partner, study the adjective clauses in Grammar Spotlight on
EXERCISES
page 16 and answer the questions.
1 Which adjective clause is about possession? Which is about location? Which are about time?
for us socially 2 Which three are objects of a preposition? On a separate sheet of paper, rewrite those
10m we sentences in informal English.

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GRAMMAR PRACTICE Complete the sentences with one of the relative pronouns who whom
1es.
from the box. (Do not add any prepositions.) which whose
� others. where when
1 The workplace is the place ......where.... .... people tend to tell the most líes.
r a week and
2 People whose lies are discovered lose the trust of their friends and colleagues.
u.... ....

3 The people with ...whom........ I work are trustworthy.


4 People .. .....who..... break their promises cannot be trusted.
5 There are situations in ......where. it's impossible to tell the truth.
6 There are moments .......when.........being honest can cause you problems.
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7 The people to ......whom....... I never lie are the people .....who. . .... are really close to me.
8 There are times ....when........ I lie to avoid getting into trouble and times .. ....when...... I lie to
avoid hurting others.
9 Telling the truth is an action for ....when...... there is sometimes no reward.
Name: Andrés Angamarca Siza
1 O The people .....whose.... . líes were recorded said they would tell about 75 percent of those lies again.

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NOW YOU CAN Describe the consequences of lying

With a artner, write exam les for each cate

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