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Join each pair of sentences into an Adjectival Clause using who, whose,

whom, which and that. Use commas to separate the main clause from the
subordinate clause.

Example : The driver is here. He knocked down the cyclist just now.
The driver, who knocked down the cyclist just now, is here

1.The rain did not stop. It destroyed the crop.

2.The lorry overturned. It carried sand.

3.The boys had to paint their classroom. They dirtied the walls.

4.Mrs. Vincent lives next door. Her husband is a pilot.

5.Mrs. Leong has a daughter studying in England. You spoke to her.

6.The Lees are very sad. Their son was killed in an accident.

7.The dog was shot dead. It had rabies.

8.Her sister died last night. We visited her in the hospital.

9.The man reported to the police. He witnessed the robbery.

10The bridge was closed to the public. It collapsed during the flood last week.
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Answers

1.The rain, which destroyed the crop, did not stop.

2.The lorry, which carried sand, overturned.

3.The boys, who dirtied the walls, had to paint the classroom.

4.Mrs. Vincent, whose husband is a pilot, lives next door.

5.Mrs. Leong, whom you spoke to, has a daughter studying in England.

6.The Lees, whose son was killed in an accident, are very sad.

7.The dog, that had rabies, was shot dead.

8.her sister, whom we visited in the hospital, died last night.

9.The man, who witnessed the robbery, reported to the police.

10The bridge, that collapsed during the flood last week, was closed to the public.
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