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At, on and in (time)

We use in:

With parts of the day:


• I’ll come and see you in the morning for a cup of coffee, okay?

With months:
• We usually go camping in july or august.

With years:
• The house was built in 1835.

With seasons:
• The garden is wonderful in the spring when all the flowers come out.

With long periods of time:


• The population of europe doubled in the nineteenth century.
We use on:
With dates:
• We moved into this house on 25 october 1987.

With a singular day of the week to refer to one occasion:


• I’ve got to go to london on friday.

With a plural day of the week to refer to repeated events:


• The office is closed on fridays. (Every friday)

In informal situations, we often leave out on before plural days.


• Do you work saturdays?

With special dates:


• What do you normally do on your birthday?
We use at:
With particular points on the clock:
• I’ll see you at five o’clock.

With particular points in the day:


• The helicopter took off at midday and headed for the island.

With particular points in the week:


• What are you doing at the weekend?

With special celebrations:


• At the new year, millions of people travel home to be with their families (but we say on your
birthday).

We don’t use at with the question what time …? in informal situations:


• What time are you leaving? (Preferred to at what time are you leaving?)
At or on?
We use at to talk about public holidays and weekends, but when we talk
about a particular special day or weekend, we use on.

We never go away at the new On new year’s day, the whole


year because the traffic is awful. family gets together.

I’ll go and see my mother at the The folk festival is always held on
weekend if the weather’s okay. the last weekend in July.
In or on?
We use in with morning, afternoon, evening and night, but we
use on when we talk about a specific morning, afternoon, etc., Or when
we describe the part of the day.

I always work best in the morning. I The ship left the harbour on the
often get tired in the afternoon. morning of the ninth of november.

In the evening they used to sit It happened on a beautiful


outside and watch the sun going
down. summer’s evening.
At or in?
In the night usually refers to one particular night;
• At night refers to any night in general:

• I was awake in the night, thinking about all the things that have
happened.

• ‘It’s not safe to travel at night,’ the officer said.


Complete with IN, ON or AT 1) In
1) I'll meet you __________________ the morning. 2) At
2) The meeting starts __________________ three. 3) In
3) I'll go to the restaurant with you __________________ the evening.
4) At
4) I usually stay home __________________ night.
5) At
5) I get out of class __________________ noon.
6) At
6) I'll call you __________________ six o'clock.
7) On
7) She came __________________ Monday.
8) In
9) In
8) She came __________________ March.
10) On
9) I was born __________________ 1970.
11) In
10) I was born __________________ march 15th.
12) On
11) They managed to complete the work __________________ two weeks.
13) In
12) He played a trick on me __________________ April fool's day.
14) In
13) I'll help you __________________ a minute.
15) At
14) I'll be ready __________________ a few minutes.
15) __________________ the moment, I'm doing an exercise.
Complete with IN, ON or AT

In September
1. _____
At 12 o'clock
2. _____
In
3. _____ Winter
On
4. _____ Easter monday
On
5. _____
At 4th july, 1776
6. _____
On Christmas
7. _____
At Tuesday
On The weekend
8. _____
At My birthday
9. _____
10. _____ The end of the week
Match 1. D a) in 1970. He is forty.
1) I’ll go to the party … 2. A b) at the moment. He is working on
2) My father was born … 3. F something.
3) Sam goes out … c) in winter although it is too hot.
4. H d) at night. It will be great!
4) The school starts …
5. I e) in time.
5) I finished that book …
6) I will meet him …
6. J f) on Fridays. It’s a routine for him.
7. E g) at the weekends.
7) Julia finished her homework …
h) at 8:30.
8) My father is very busy … 8. B i) in the morning. It was fascinating
9) We have picnic … 9. G j) at 13:30
10) I love eating ice-cream … 10.C
Write the correct preposition of time, in, on or at.
1. I go back home __________ five o´clock. 1. At
2. I go to school __________ the morning
2. In
3. My father goes to work __________ midday.
3. At
4. At
4. I read __________night.
5. In
5. I do my homework __________ the evening.
6. At
6. School begins __________ 8 a.m.
7. At
7. I have lunch __________ noon at the canteen.
8. At
8. I always go to bed __________ midnight.
9. At
9. My dance lessons start __________ half past six.
1. On
Complete with in/on/at: 2. In
1. I was born ________ Christmas Day. 3. on/at
2. He has a hard time getting up ______ the morning. 4. At
3. Their wedding was held _______ November 5 ______ 4pm. 5. At
4. I prefer to go away ______ Christmas.
6. At
7. On
5. I can’t sleep ______ night.
8. In
6. I have asked to get time off _____ the weekend.
9. On
7. My father came back ______ Monday night.
10. At/in
8. Who is the greatest singer ______ the 21st century?
9. I am invited to go to a birthday party _____ April 10 2015.
10. I am busy _____ the moment. Please, come back ______ two hours.
Complete with in/on/at:
1. At
1) I don’t like going out _____ night.
2. In
2) I was born _____ 1986. 3. On
3) He has drama classes _____ Saturdays. 4. At
4) I’m going to Spain _____ Easter. 5. On
5) She arrived _____ Friday morning. 6. In
6) They watched TV _____ the evening. 7. At
7) They got married _____ dawn. 8. In
8) What do you want to be _____ the future? 9. On
9) I’ll start working _____ September. 10. At
10) We have a meeting _____ 13:00. 11. In
11) They go to London _____ the winter. 12. In
12) I’ll be a teacher _____ the end of this year.
Complete with in/on/at:
1. What is he doing __________ the moment? At
2. I usually visit my grandparents __________ Christmas. At
3. I am going to meet my friends __________ lunchtime. In
4. We go to the beach __________ summer. In
5. Joe had a big party __________ his birthday. On
6. Shakespeare lived __________ the 16th century; he was born __________ 1564. In/in
7. Did the mammoths live __________ the Ice Age? In
8. I’ll be there __________ twenty minutes. In
9. I’ll see you __________ Tuesday afternoon. On
10. Mark went skiing __________ the weekend. at
• Run over
• Back up Meaning: Hit something/someone with a car and drive over
Meaning: Make a car go backwards them
Example: See if you can back up a bit further. Example: Jessica was run over by a car outside her house.
• Buckle up • Slow down
Meaning: To decrease speed; to go slower
Meaning: Fasten your seat belt in a car, plane etc.
Example: Slow down! You’re driving too fast.
Example: Please buckle up now; we’re about to land. • Turn off
• Cut off Meaning: Stop a piece of equipment working temporarily by
Meaning: Block someone’s way pressing a button
Example: A second policeman cut off his escape. Example: You forgot to turn off your blinker after you
merged.
• Drive by • Pull in
Meaning: Do something out of a car Meaning: Move to the side of the road
Example: He was killed in a drive-by shooting. Example: We pulled in at the side of the road.
• Fill up • Pull out
Meaning: Put gasoline in the car until it’s completely full Meaning: Move away from the side of the road, etc.
Example: He filled up the tank with petrol. Example: A car pulled out in front of me.
• Get out of • Run into
Meaning: Crash into somebody/something
Meaning: Leave
Example: The bus went out of control and ran into a line of
Example: You must not get out of the car when it is in people.
motion. • Knock down
• Pull over Meaning: Hit somebody and make them fall to the ground
Meaning: Stop on the side of the road Example: She was knocked down by a bus.
Example: She saw the ambulance coming up behind her and • Pick up
pulled over. Meaning: Take someone in vehicle
Example: I’ll pick you up at six.
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Here are some example sentences showing prepositions of movement in context:
• James Bond came into the room and took his gun out of his pocket.
• He walked around the table and moved toward the window.
• They saw someone running away from the school, past a car and towards the
road.
• They went up on to the roof.
• He jumped off the platform and ran over the rails just before the train arrived.
• The prisoners squeezed through the window, ran across the grass and
escaped under the fence.
• Jack and Jill walked up the hill. Pretty soon they were tumbling down the hill.
• Did you walk here from home?
• They didn't go to school yesterday.
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• https://grammartop.com/prepositions-of-movement/
Choose the correct preposition in these sentences.
1. The temperature is going along/over/up.
2. The cat is down/up/over the tree again.
3. Be careful when you go up/over/to the ladder.
4. Go over/on/up the bridge and turn left.
5. Let's go for a walk across/under/by the river.
6. He went up/into/over that house over there.
7. I'm going to/as far as/around work – see you later.
8. We sailed over/under/around the bay today.
9. Let's walk under/over/through the forest.
10. We had a lovely walk around/over/by the park.
11. The London underground goes under/over/by the River Thames several times.
12. Walk along/past/on the bank, then go along/as far as/into the cinema and turn left.
13. I'm going over/into/to Paris in May.
14. Look who's coming around/across/up the park.
15. Let's walk over/along/across this path and see where it goes.
16. We walked all the way across/up/into the mountain.
17. We had a lovely walk around/over/along the old town.
18. I don't like going across/through/under tunnels.
19. The café is just along/around/to the corner.
20. I'm going by/to/as far as the shops – do you want anything?
• If you were going to get a new car, what kind of car would you get? A luxurious car? A
sports car? A hybrid or electric car?
• What kind of cars do you think look the best?
• Can you drive?
• If yes, are you a good driver? When did you get your license?
• If no, do you want to get a driver’s license? Why or why not?
• What is the fastest you have gone in a car?
• Do you think cars are safe?
• What are some of the advantages and disadvantages of driving versus public
transportation?
• What do you think cars will be like in the future?
• Do people drive well in your country?
• Would you like to drive an F-1 race car?
• Do you think the use of cars will increase or decrease in the future? Why?
• Have you ever been involved in a traffic accident? What happened?
• When did you get your first car? Can you describe it?
• When did you start driving? Who taught you how to drive?
• Do you know anything about fixing or looking after a car?
• Have you ever been stopped for a traffic offense? Did you pay a fine?
• Have you ever driven down a really bad road? Where was it?
• Do you think everybody should wear seatbelts?
• If you went on a road trip, where would you like to go?
• What kind of car do you prefer? What is your dream car?
• What is the furthest you have ever driven?
• Has your car ever broken down or had a flat tire? What did you do?
• What do you like to listen to when you are driving?
• Where do you usually park your car?
• Do you think men or women are better drivers?
• Do you wash your car or do you get somebody else to wash it?
• Would you like to drive a Formula 1 race car? Why or why not?
• What is the fastest you have ever driven or experienced in a car?
• What is the traffic like where you live? Is it easy to find a parking space?
• How many kilometers or miles do you drive each week?
• Are cars expensive in your country?
• Have you ever run a red light?
• What are the pros and cons of owning a car?
• Do many people honk their horns where you live? Do you think it is rude?
• What side of the road do you drive on in your home country?
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1. To 1. Through
2. Through 2. Along
3. Round 3. To
4. From 4. To
5. Past 5. From/off
6. From/to 6. round
7. Along
8. Round
9. Into
10. From 1. Over
11. Over 2. From
12. Into 3. Into
13. Under 4. Across
14. up 5. To
6. Round
7. to
1. What kind of vehicles do you drive or have a license for?
2. Do you have a clean driving record? Why/why not?
3. Have you ever received a parking ticket? Describe what happened.
4. Are there speed limits in your country? What is the average speed limit? Do you think this is too high or too low?
5. What are the advantages and disadvantages of owning a car?
6. Is it easy to get around your hometown or city without a car?
7. Have you ever seen a traffic accident? What happened?
8. Have you ever been stopped for speeding?
9. Is there a lot of traffic in your hometown? Why/why not?
10. Is parking a problem in your country or city?
11. What are the most annoying "bad habits" of drivers in your country?
12. What are the differences in "bad driving habits" in the countries you have visited?
13. What is your favorite kind of car? Why?
14. Do you think that governments should discourage the use of cars in big cities?
15. Describe the roads in your country or city. How could they be improved?
16. How do you feel about spending time in your car during rush hour? What do you do?
17. Do we need more bicycles or vehicles in the cities? Why/why not?
18. Have you ever broken down and been stranded on the side of the road? What happened? Who helped you?
19. What are the advantages and disadvantages of having a GPS (Global Position System – Satellite Navigation)?
20. Can you recall any memorable car drives in your life?
1. Accident
2. Emergency brake
3. Driver’s license
4. Lanes
5. Mirror
6. Seat
7. Speed limit
8. Steering wheel
1. It helps with parking or staying in a lane
2. Work or sleep
3. Middle level – Where a computer and a person both drives the car
4. A positive effect
5. Some disabled drivers without a license and older people who have lost
confidence driving

Effects
Efficiently
Predictions
technology
“Relative pronouns” correspondem aos pronomes relativos que ligam duas sentenças: a
“relative clause” e a "main clause”, que podem ser traduzidos como oração principal e oração
relativa.
“Relative pronouns” são os pronomes em inglês que podem retomar algo já dito anteriormente,
e também unir mais de uma oração.

Relative Pronouns Tradução


Who quem, que, o qual
Whom quem
Whose cujo, cuja, cujos, cujas
Which que, o qual, o que
Where onde, em que, no que, no qual, na qual, nos quais, nas quais
When quando, em que, no qual, na qual, nos quais, nas quais
That que
What o que
That: pode ser utilizado em diversas ocasiões, tanto para pessoas, coisas ou
para animais.

Exemplos:
• The girl that arrived is brunette. (A garota que chegou é morena.)
• He ate something that we had never ate. (Ele comeu algo que nunca
tínhamos comido.)
• Where’s that girl that I talked about last night? (Onde está aquela garota que
eu falei ontem à noite?)
• We bought a hammer that we hit all the wood up with. (Compramos um
martelo com o qual batemos toda a madeira.)
Which: usado para falar de coisas, seja objetos, animais, sentimentos, etc.

Exemplos:
• The black violin which was on the table is ours. (O violino preto que estava
em cima da mesa é nosso.)
• Switzerland has a rocket which can reach extreme velocities. (A suíça tem
um foguete que consegue alcançar velocidades extremas.)
Who: usado quando for falar de pessoas. Geralmente da pessoa que pratica a
ação, o sujeito.

Exemplos:
• Dilma Rousseff, who was once president of the Brazil, discoursed yesterday.
(Dilma Rousseff, que foi presidente do Brasil, discursou ontem.)
• The man who lives next door is a mechanic. (O homem que mora ao lado é
mecânico.)
Whom: usado também para pessoas como o “who”, mas a diferença é que
“whom” assume a função de objeto. Ou seja, é usado para alguém que recebe
a ação.

Exemplos:
• What is the name of the girl with whom you are going out? (Qual o nome do
garoto com quem você está saindo?)
• This is Emma’s sister, with whom I went to school. (Esta é a irmã de Emma,
com quem eu fui para a escola.)
Whose: pronome usado para indicar posse, semelhante a palavra “cujo” na
língua portuguesa.

Exemplos:
• The girl whose mother became very rich is here tonight. (A garota cuja mãe
tornou-se muito rica está aqui hoje à noite.)
• I had a friend whose father is annoying. (Eu tinha uma amiga cujo pai é chato.)
Where
O pronoun “where”, que pode significar “onde”, “em que”, “no que”, “no
qual”, “na qual”, “nos quais” e “nas quais”, é usado para se referir a lugares.

Exemplo:
• The place where I live is far from my office. (= O lugar onde eu moro é longe
do meu escritório.)
When
O pronoun “when”, que pode significar “quando”, “em que”, “no qual”, “na
qual”, “nos quais” e “nas quais”, é usado com expressões de tempo. Refere-se
a dias, meses, anos etc.

Exemplo:
• I was talking with my mother when my father arrived. (= Eu estava falando
com minha mãe quando meu pai chegou.)
Examples:

• The man who lives here is an engineer. (O homem que vive aqui é engenheiro.)
• The girl about whom you are talking is my roommate. (A garota de quem você está
falando é minha companheira de quarto.)
• He is a writer whose work I admire. (Ele é um escritor cujo trabalho eu admiro.)
• The bride needs to decide which dress to wear. (A noiva precisa decidir qual vestido
usar.)
• I know where the books are. (Eu sei onde estão os livros.)
• I was talking with him when she arrived. (Eu estava falando com ele quando ela chegou.)
• The girl that arrived is beautiful. (A menina que chegou é linda)
• I don't know what happened last week. (Eu não sei o que aconteceu na semana passada)
Apple
David beckham

Coca-cola

Carrot

Paris

Japan

July

Grandmother

Pacific ocean

New year's day


Madonna
Iron man

Tiger

Facebook

Heavy metal

Coffee

Elephant

Sunburn

Amazon river

Pencil
Answer the following questions about the interview.
1) Who owns the cafe?

a) Tim
b) Larry

2) What kind of company is it?

a) tech company
b) beverage company 1. B
2. A
3) Whose desk is it? 3. B

a) Joan's desk
b) They are not sure
Conversation #1
Man: Who is this party for?
Woman: Tim. He's the guy who I was telling you about.
Man: Refresh my memory. Is he the guy who opened the new cafe.
Woman: No, that's Larry. He's the guy who just moved in the house down the street.
Man: Oh, the house that has that huge garage.
Woman: Yes, that's the house and that's the guy.
Conversation #2
Man: So, where do you work?
Woman: I work for a tech company that makes business software.
Man: Really, what kind of software do you make?
Woman: We build tools that help companies manage their money.
Man: Really. My company, which deals with that sort of thing, might be interested.
Woman: Great. Let me give you my card.
Conversation #3
Man: Do you know whose desk this is?
Woman: I think that is Joan's desk.
Man: No, that's Joan's desk. The one that has two monitors is Joan's desk.
Woman: Hmm! Well then, I don't know whose it is then.
Man: Well, someone must know who sits here.
Woman: Right, someone. Just not us.
1/10

Leonardo had loving parents


__________ separated when he was a child.
2/10

Leonardo, __________ loves acting,


is an only child.
3/10

His father’s name is George, __________ grandfather


emigrated to the USA from Italy.
4/10

“This boy’s life”, __________ came out in


1993,
is his first film.
5/10

Leonardo often stays in hotels,


__________ he hides from his fans.
6/10

Leonardo, __________ fans never leave him alone,


dreams of a quieter life.
7/10

He usually works in California,


__________ he was born in 1974.
8/10

He became famous around the world with


“Titanic, __________ was shot in 1997.
9/10

Leonardo, __________ has won two


Golden Globes as an actor, is also a
producer .
Henry is the cook …..
whose

restaurant isn’t expensive


Julio is the man ___
who
is shaking her hand
S & B is the boutique …..
that

women love
Paul is the happy man who
….
is having a shower and
singing
The hotel room which
…. I
usually have is great
The block of flats where
…..
he lived was in
Park Avenue
that
Tom waited for a letter …..
never arrived
Susan uses a computer.
It was her parents’ present

Join the two sentences


Susan uses a computer
which/that was her
parents’ present
The woman _____ workswhoin
reception is French.
The house, _______ which
is next to
mine, is for sale.
That’s the hotel ________ we
spent
whereour honeymoon.
why
The reason_____ we stopped
going to that restaurant was
because the service was so long.
who
The teacher, _____ was
mentioned at the meeting, is over
there.
The town ______ theywhere
live is by
the sea.
I understand _____ you what
mean.
Is that _______ you why
decided not
to go there anymore.
Jenny, ______ father
whose
is a judge,
is studying law.
Can you see the man ______ is
standing at the
whobus-stop?
The restaurant ______ we had
lunchwhere
yesterday was in the
papers this morning.
We often go to St. Tropez
______ is on the French Riviera.
which
July and August are the months
________ it’s the hottest in
when France.
St. Tropez is _______ Bridget
where
Bardot lives.
No, that isn’t ______ I said!
what
That’s John, the man ______ has
just beenwho
promoted.
That’s John, the man ______ has
just beenwho
promoted.
Thank you for your report
which
______ was very interesting.
Brian, ______ whose
car broke down,
arrived late at the meeting.
The house was broken into
when
_____ Lucy was out shopping.
Saturday was _______ we were
when them to arrive.
expecting
Look at that big white house!
That’s _______ my mother was
where
born.
Can you remember the relative pronouns?

person / people

that
where
animal / animals

thing / things
who that

place / places
Combine
the WHO THAT WHERE
symbols
with the
correct
relative
pronouns.
Now you! Fill in the correct relative pronouns.

where
Here is the school  ___________ I used to study.
who
The student ___________ lost his bag is waiting in the office.
where
The house ___________  they live needs repairing.
who
Children ___________  eat a lot of candy often get bad teeth.
who
Go and find the guests ___________  arrived here yesterday.
that
Look at the horses  ___________ are drinking in the river.
who
The boy ___________ came late today must write 20 irregular verbs. 
that
I ate all the cake ___________   you gave me.
who
My brother Tom  ___________ hates fishing, will stay at home.
who
The man  ___________ helped me with my bags comes from Los Angeles.
that
Everything ___________ was under my bed is now in the garbage.
who
The teacher, ___________  every student is afraid of, is really very nice.
where
This is the town  ___________ I was born.
Complete com o relative pronoun:
1.I talked to the girl _________ car had broken down in front of the shop.
1. Whose
2.Mr Richards,  _________  is a taxi driver, lives on the corner. 2. Who
3. Which
3.I live in a house in Norwich,  _________ is in East Anglia. 4. Who
5. Who
4.This is the girl  _________ comes from Spain. 6. Which
7. Whose
8. Who
5.That's Peter, the boy  _________ has just arrived at the airport. 9. Whose
10.Which
6.Thank you very much for your e-mail,  _________ was very interesting.
7.The man,  _________ father is a professor, forgot his umbrella.
8.The children  _________ shouted in the street are not from our school.
9.The car,  _________ driver is a young man, is from Ireland.
10.What did you do with the money  _________ your mother lent you?
1. Who
2. Which
Complete com o relative pronoun ou com nada: 3. X
4. Whose
1.This is the boy ________ had an accident. 5. X
6. Whose
2.Yesterday I saw a car  ________ was really old. 7. Who
8. X
3.Mandy is the girl  ________  I met on Friday. 9. Which
10.Who
4.I haven't seen Frank,  ________  brother is five, for a long time now.
5.The robber stole the car ________ the lady parked in front of the supermarket.
6.This is the man  ________  house is on fire.
7.Can I talk to the girl  ________  is sitting on the bench?
8.The book  ________ you gave me is great.
9.She likes hamburgers  ________ are hot.
10.Bill Clinton,  ________ was President of the USA, has only one daughter.
Complete com where ou which:
1 - Put it back in the drawer ____ you took it from when you've finished.
2- That's the house ____ I grew up.
3 - The town in ____ he was born is a few miles away.
4 - The school ____ I was educated closed down a couple of years ago.
5 - This is the house ____ I grew up in.
6 - The building ____ the fire started in is a complete ruin.
7 - Is this the place ____ we're supposed to meet them?
8 - Do you know the cafe _____ I saw them?
9 - This is the place ____ the accident happened.
10 - It's the city in ____ the worst housing problems in the country exist.
Complete the sentences with relative pronouns from the box.
THAT – WHEN – WHERE - WHICH - WHO – WHOSE – WHY
1. The new movie is about a boy _____________ has lost his parents in a car accident.
2. He is the young man, _____________ wife left him for someone else.
3. The DVD recorder _____________ I bought at this store a few days ago is not working.
4. That's the book _____________ I recommended reading in class.
5. Is this the hotel _____________ you are staying for the tournament?
6. My dad, _____________ travels a lot on business, is in Australia at the moment.
7. It was midnight _____________ the first rescue team arrived at the scene of the accident.
8. There are several reasons _____________ I am not allowed to give you any information.
9. We stayed at the famous Rockstar hotel, _____________ also had an indoor swimming
pool.
10. Did you write back to the person _____________ offered you a job?
Complete the sentences with relative pronouns from the box.
THAT – WHEN – WHERE - WHICH - WHO – WHOSE – WHY
1. The story is about a young woman _____________ 5-year-old son suddenly disappears.
2. The tennis court _____________ they usually play is currently not available.
3. My sister was born at a time _____________ my dad was out of work.
4. Where is the money _____________ I gave you yesterday?
5. That's the man _____________ I spoke to the other day.
6. Mr. Fields, _____________ sister is one of the leading experts in this country, talked about
the dangers of the virus.
7. He didn't tell us _____________ he made such an irresponsible decision.
8. The present _____________ I got from my boyfriend was really fantastic.
9. I have to buy a present for my mother, _____________ birthday is next week.
10. The youth hostel _____________ we stayed last week was really big.
Combine the TWO sentences to ONE, using a relative pronoun.

1. That is the man. I spoke to him the other day.


2. They elected a new mayor. His aim is to help the poor.
3. I really like the car. I bought it last year.
4. Mr Black took over the company. His wife died last year.
5. The restaurant is the best in town. We usually eat there.
6. The film is about a woman. Her son mysteriously disappears.
7. That is the place. I grew up there.
8. I met a woman. Her husband is a famous producer.
Combine the TWO sentences to ONE, using a relative pronoun.

1. The man was arrested yesterday. He escaped from prison a week ago.
2. The bag is heavy. It contains a lot of presents.
3. The Marybelle Hotel is opening up again. I stayed there a few years ago.
4. My friend's father gave us the tickets. He owns a travel agency.
5. Mr Honeywell is a good teacher. Everyone likes him.
6. The exercise was very complicated. Nobody could do it.
7. That's the producer. His films are always a great success.
Combine the TWO sentences to ONE, using a relative pronoun.

1. The police arrested the man. He murdered his wife.


2. I can't remember the name of the street. I lost my passport there.
3. Where are the shoes? I bought them yesterday.
4. The book is very interesting. I borrowed it from the library.
5. I'll never forget the day. I got my first bike on that day.
6. This is the man. His dog bit me.
7. The pupils missed the test. They came late.
8. This is my boyfriend. His father works at Macy's.
Combine the TWO sentences to ONE, using a relative pronoun.

1. That man is a politician. I forgot his name.


2. I'll show you the church. I got married there.
3. The actor is very famous. I met him a few days ago.
4. I have a new camera. I bought it last week.
5. I passed the entrance test. That is quite difficult to do.
6. My friend invited many people. His house is huge.
7. John belongs to a group of people. They send food packages to Africa
Complete the sentences with relative pronouns from the box.
THAT – WHEN - WHERE – WHICH - WHO – WHOM - WHOSE – WHY
1. Is he the person _______________ lives with you?
2. The man, _______________ wife is a famous violinist, can play the piano himself.
3. The Johnson family, _______________ son moved to the U.K., lives in Canada.
4. The man called his wife, _______________ picked up the phone.
5. Can you tell me about the policeman, _______________ you spoke with this morning?
6. The bad weather is the reason _______________ I didn’t come to practice yesterday.
7. Food _______________ is imported from other countries is often more expensive than local food.
8. I know a great restaurant _______________ we can get good food.
9. The policeman talked to the children _______________ mothers were waiting outside.
10. I helped the old lady _______________ books fell on the floor.
11. Do you know _______________ there are no elephants in South America?
12. My parents remember the time _______________ there was no internet
Complete the sentences with relative pronouns from the box.
THAT – WHEN - WHERE – WHICH - WHO – WHOM - WHOSE – WHY
1. The cake _______________ my mother made tasted really great.
2. The fireman rescued the girl _______________ was trapped on the third floor.
3. The woman _______________ dog barks all the time lives together with her daughter.
4. I often visit my grandparents, _______________ live a few blocks down the street.
5. Avatar, _______________ we saw a few days ago, won several Oscars.
6. My dad knows a man _______________ brother works in the White House.
7. I visited one of my uncles, _______________ lives on the other side of town.
8. The office is a place _______________ I can do my work without being disturbed.
9. Give this medicine to the parents _______________ child is ill.
10. Most of the people _______________ she met were asylum seekers.
11. My classmate, _______________ studied hard for the test, failed.
12. There is the cafeteria _______________ we can have lunch.
13. The man _______________ sold me the car is my neighbor.

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