This document provides examples of how to combine pairs of sentences using relative pronouns. It shows one example of combining two sentences about a boy using the relative pronoun "whose". It then lists 7 pairs of sentences and prompts combining each pair using a relative pronoun. The pairs of sentences are about a lady who owns a bakery, a book that was bought, a scientist hoping to win an award, a neighbor that was met, a movie that was watched, an apple pie that was baked, a school with 2000 students, and a book that could help with grammar.
This document provides examples of how to combine pairs of sentences using relative pronouns. It shows one example of combining two sentences about a boy using the relative pronoun "whose". It then lists 7 pairs of sentences and prompts combining each pair using a relative pronoun. The pairs of sentences are about a lady who owns a bakery, a book that was bought, a scientist hoping to win an award, a neighbor that was met, a movie that was watched, an apple pie that was baked, a school with 2000 students, and a book that could help with grammar.
This document provides examples of how to combine pairs of sentences using relative pronouns. It shows one example of combining two sentences about a boy using the relative pronoun "whose". It then lists 7 pairs of sentences and prompts combining each pair using a relative pronoun. The pairs of sentences are about a lady who owns a bakery, a book that was bought, a scientist hoping to win an award, a neighbor that was met, a movie that was watched, an apple pie that was baked, a school with 2000 students, and a book that could help with grammar.