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Relative Clauses Combine The Sentences Into One Single Sentence Using Relative Clauses

My flat is in an old part of the city that was built in the 1920s. My neighbour from Ecuador, who works on fruit farms around the city, makes a lot of noise walking around in his flat above mine. The local market that is a two-minute walk from my flat sells excellent local products. Robert, who is a lawyer, is going to get married.

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Relative Clauses Combine The Sentences Into One Single Sentence Using Relative Clauses

My flat is in an old part of the city that was built in the 1920s. My neighbour from Ecuador, who works on fruit farms around the city, makes a lot of noise walking around in his flat above mine. The local market that is a two-minute walk from my flat sells excellent local products. Robert, who is a lawyer, is going to get married.

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RELATIVE CLAUSES

Combine the sentences into one single sentence using relative clauses.

1. My flat is in an old part of the city. It was built in the 1920s.

2. There are lots of bars and restaurants in the neighbourhood. I live in the neighbourhood.

3. My neighbour comes from Ecuador. He works on the fruit farms around the city.

4. The neighbour makes a lot of noise walking around. His flat is above mine.

5. The traffic is also very noisy. It passes my flat.

6. The local market sells excellent local products. It is a two-minute walk from my flat.

7. Mary is having a child. She lives two flats away from us.

8. Torrevieja is a very cosmopolitan town. We've lived there for three years.

9. The film was really interesting. We saw it last Saturday.

10. Rachel is a very charming girl. Her brother is a friend of mine.

11. Two years ago we bought a house. We got married then.

12. Mr Smedley introduced me to his son. He is my boss.

13. John Ash is a policeman. His wife was at the party last night.

14. Robert is going to get married. He is a lawyer.

15. Our new car has broken down again. We bought the car only last month.

16. We stayed in Jo's place. It is in a small village in the south of England.

17. Lucas is my best friend. I have known Lucas since I was a child.

18. Next weekend I'm going to Madrid. My brother has been living there for the past two years.

19. Is that the woman? You told me about her

20. Have you seen the letter? I put it on the table


DEFINING AND NON-DEFINING (,...,)RELATIVE CLAUSES

Are these sentences correct or incorrect?.

1. We stayed in a hotel who had a beautiful garden


2. I didn't like the man which my sister married
3. Did I tell you about the film which we saw?
4. Eric said a word which I couldn't understand it.
5. People that live in London are called “Londoners”.
6. Is the book you're reading interesting?
7. I'm spending the day with some people I know.
8. The girl I work with gave me some flowers.
9. I don't believe anything what she says.
10. Have you got what you need?

Join these sentences by means of a relative pronoun. Add commas when necessary.

1. Bernard Shaw was a very clever writer. He had a long beard.


2. Swimming makes people strong. It is a good sport.
3. My sister wants to speak to you. You met her yesterday.
4. The book was a detective story. I was reading it yesterday
5. The people are coming to see you. You were living with them in Edinburgh.
6. This is the inn. I first met my wife in it.
7. He is a famous scientist. Many books have been written about him.
8. The necklace has three golden beads. My fiancé gave it to me.
9. What's that music? You are listening to it.
10. There's the lady. Her purse has been stolen.
11. The Big Ben is a famous building. A lecture is going to be given about it tomorrow.
12. Grass is always green in England. Cows and horses love it.
13. Grammar is good for me. I dislike it very much.
14. The man is the secretary. You see him at the desk
15. the people are my parents. They are looking at that house.
16. The Belfast train is late. It should have arrived at 2.30 pm
17. Mozart was one of the world's finest composers. You have just been listening to his music
18. My aunt is very nice. I'm living at her place at the moment.
19. My office is very small. It's on the third floor of the building.
20. The office is very small. I'm using it at the moment.

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