Answer Key. Unit 2.
The body – Functions and Dysfunctions
2.1.
1.
1. chew / swallow 2. pass 3. appetite
4. have 5. sense 6. breath
2.2.
1. complain of off-colour out of sorts
present with put on worn out
2.
presented/presents with
presentation
present
presents
presenting
presentation
presenting
presentation
3.
(1) complained (2) fatigue (3) gained (4) presented (5) constipated
4.
1. a. bloody b. nauseous c. swollen d. apathetic e. infected
f. feverish g. painful h. burning i. phobic j. itchy
GRAMMAR POINT: RELATIVE CLAUSES
SAMPLE EXERCISES
1.
1. whose 2. who 3. which 4. whose 5. which/that
6. who 7. who/that 8. whose 9. which/that 10. who/that
2.
1. My sister Jane, who lives in Australia, has just had a baby.
3. He sold his car, which is the same as mine, for $5000.
6. His boss, who’s a workaholic, insists that they all work late.
7. Our hotel room, which obviously hadn’t been cleaned for days, was awful.
9. My boss, who lives in my street, gave me a lift home.
3.
1. A man who was arrested by the police yesterday has been charged with murder.
2. Do you recognise the man who’s talking to Joe?
3. The diamond, which was stolen from the museum in 1980, has never been recovered. / The
diamond that was stolen…
4. The car, which was a Cadillac, was parked in front of my house. The car that was parked in
front of my house was a Cadillac.
5. That’s the man who’s going to buy my house.
6. The plasma TV, which I only brought last week, has broken.
4.
a. He’s going to retire at 50, which I find surprising.
b. Elvis Presley, who was probably the most famous pop star ever, die din 1977.
c. Pam Fisher, whose older brother is a doctor, has also decided to study medicine.
d. I got a letter this morning from my uncle Algernon who lives in Canada.
e. The childminder who looks after our children is ill today.
5.
a. that / who d. That e. which
6.
a , d , e.
7.
1. whose 2. that 3. that 4. which 5. which 6. whom