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1) Dr Lian and Dr L-C, neither of whom I’ve met, are well-known professors.

2) Liang, whose clases I enjoy, is originally from China.


3) My roomates, both of whom are from China, are experiencing culture shock.
4) Hamburguers and hot dogs, neither of whose I like, aren’t popular in my country.
5) Maria and Yuki, who are now to this country, work at a casino.
6) Anyone who’s in psychology show watch this video.
7) Pele, who in Brazil, was a soccer player.
8) You can do several things to improve your English, like watching shows without subtitles and
making new friends
9) Ive met three new students, all of whom I like
10) Im taking three classes, none of them are very interesting.
11) I have two friends, who are teachers.
12) Ive visited several states, examples of whose are California and Oregon.
13) Two famous authors, both of whom books ive read, are speaking at the conference.
14) Ive read a novel about a boy who finds out he is a wizard.
15) The country where Koki moved is very different than Japan.
16) Newcomers to a country, who suffer from culture shock often develop communication problems.
17) Aspects of the new culture, most of whose seemed interesting and exciting, now seem
unappealing.
18) Newcomers may begin to experience negative emotions, whose include hostility and depression.
19) Fortunately, this is a temporary attitude where is soon replaced by gradual acceptance.
20) I met a lot of interesting people, most of whom were very kind, when I studied at IAE.

Part 1

4) Hamburguers and hot dogs, neither of them I like, aren’t popular in my country.

7) Pele, who in Brazil, was a soccer player.


8) You can do several things to improve your English, like watching shows without subtitles and
making new friends.
10) Im taking three classes, none of are very interesting.

Part 2

17)Aspects of the new culture, most of them seemed interesting and exciting, now seem
unappealing.
18)Newcomers may begin to experience negative emotions; those include hostility and
depression.
19)Fortunately, this is a temporary attitude which is soon replaced by gradual acceptance.

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