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RELATIVE CLAUSES

Join the sentences by using a relative pronoun, doing all the necessary changes.
1. The boy is going to travel with me. You saw him sitting all alone.
2. She was thinking about two jobs. They had been offered to her.
3. She was smoking a cigarette. It was forbidden there.
4. I didn’t see the man. He had stolen her bicycle.
5. That gentleman must be rich. He is driving a Jaguar.
6. The famous politician has just returned. He has been in Paris for the
conference.
7. I think it was your sister Julie. She is responsible for all the gossip.
8. Any man should be sent to prison. He commits crimes against nature
9. Mr Marsh has contributed for the project. He is the new CEO of the company.
10. The factory has been recently built. Nobody has ever worked there.
11. That is the man. I spoke to him the other day.
12. They elected a new mayor. His aim is to help the poor.
13. I really like the car. I bought it last year.
14. The restaurant is the best in town. We usually eat there.
15. The film is about a woman. Her son mysteriously disappears.
16. That is the place. I grew up there.
17. I met a woman. Her husband is a famous producer.
18. The man was arrested yesterday. He escaped from prison a week ago.
19. The leather bag is heavy. It contains a lot of presents.
20. The Marybelle Hotel is opening up again. I stayed there a few years ago.
21. My friend's father gave us the tickets. He owns a travel agency.
22. Mr Honeywell is a good teacher. Everyone likes him.
23. The exercise was very complicated. Nobody could do it.
24. That's the producer. His films are always a great success.

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