Thursday, September 18, 2014

Relative Pronouns

Activity
Who/whom/whose
That/which/where
·       The boy passed the examination.
·       He is very happy.
·       The boy, who/that passed the examination, is very happy.
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·       The beggar is at the gate.
·       He is hungry.
·       The beggar, who is at the gate, is hungry.
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·       The dog is angry.
·       It is barking.
·       The dog, which/that is angry, is barking.
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·       Do you know the boy?
·       I help him.
·       Do you know the boy, whom/who/ I help?
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·       This is the place.
·       I work there.
·       This is the place, where I work.
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·       The girl is crying.
·       Her mother has gone abroad.
·       The girl, whose mother has gone abroad, is crying.
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Activity
First, write the two sentences and then combine them with                          
a suitable relative pronoun.
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Activity
Combine the following sentences.
·       My uncle is a clerk. /He works at Talawa.
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·       The book is on the table. /It is mine.
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·       Ravi is happy. /His father has bought him a bike.
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·       I met the person. /You helped him last week.
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·       I want to see the place. / You were born.

Activity
Write the two sentences.
·       The bike, which is near the gate, is very old.
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·       The baby, whose mother has gone to the office, is crying.
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·       The school, where my father works, is far away from the town.
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·       My mother, who looks after me very carefully, is a nurse.
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·       Do you know the teacher, who, teaches us English?
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