The document provides examples of combining sentences using relative pronouns like "that", "who", and "which". It gives 8 examples of combining two sentences that contain a common subject or topic. It then prompts the reader to write their own sentences combining two clauses with a relative pronoun where necessary. The examples focus on combining sentences about stories, videos, and performers that are shared online.
The document provides examples of combining sentences using relative pronouns like "that", "who", and "which". It gives 8 examples of combining two sentences that contain a common subject or topic. It then prompts the reader to write their own sentences combining two clauses with a relative pronoun where necessary. The examples focus on combining sentences about stories, videos, and performers that are shared online.
The document provides examples of combining sentences using relative pronouns like "that", "who", and "which". It gives 8 examples of combining two sentences that contain a common subject or topic. It then prompts the reader to write their own sentences combining two clauses with a relative pronoun where necessary. The examples focus on combining sentences about stories, videos, and performers that are shared online.
Combine the sentences. Use relative pronouns when necessary.
1. Some stories are unbelievable. The stories go viral.
Some stories that go viral are unbelievable. 2. The stories are about animals. I like those stories the most. I like stories that are about animals. 3. People must have a lot of free time. These people watch a lot of videos. People who watch a lot of videos must have a lot of free time. 4. People share stories. They think the stories are funny. People who share stories think the stories are funny. 5. There’s a video with a cat. The cat is playing the piano. There’s a video with a cat that is playing the piano. 6. Once I saw a video of a house. Fifty cats lived in the house. Once I saw a video of a house where fifty cats lived in the house. 7. One great video still makes me laugh. I saw the video last year. I saw the video last year that still makes me laugh. 8. My friends thought it was funny, too. My friends saw the video. My friends who saw the video thought it was funny, too. GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
Write sentences that are true for you. Use relative pronouns where necessary.
1. performers / perform online / always / get / a lot of likes
Performers who perform online don’t always get a lot of likes. OR Performers who perform online always get a lot of likes. 2. a podcaster / become / a celebrity / always / make / a lot of money A podcaster who become a celebrity always make a lot of money. 3. the icons / I / admire / be / all from my country The icons who I admire don’t be all from my country. 4. it / be / fun / to be in an audience / I / don’t know anyone It doesn’t be fun to be in an audience that I don’t know anyone. 5. the photos / go viral / be / always /photos of heroes. The photos which go viral be always photos of heroes. 6. the clothes / I / buy / be / usually / by famous designers. The clothes which I buy don’t be usually by famous designers.