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RELATIVE CLAUSES I shouted at a man. He didnt come back again. The man.................................................. I dropped a television. It never worked again.

The..................................... She bought some clothes. They were beautiful. The clothes.................................... Hes a man. His car was stolen yesterday. he........................................ I borrowed some money from Janice. I lost it. I lost........................................... Theres a lady. Her dog was killed There.................................... A greengrocer is a man. This man sells vegetables ............................................ Complete the sentences with the correct or most appropriate relative pronoun. Give alternatives if possible (use - to indicate zero relative pronoun) 1. The thought of going home to his family was all..................kept him happy while he was working abroad. 2. She was probably the hardest working student..............Ive ever taught. 3. Lewis, the man..............Johnson beat in the last World Championships, has broken the world record. 4. Lighting bonfires at this time of the year is a tradition ..............goes back to the 17th century. 5. Dorothy said something .............I couldnt hear clearly. 6. There was little ................we could do to help her. 7. The Royal Floridian is an express train...................runs between New York and Miami. 8. The machine.............I have to use in my job cost over a million pounds. 9. The diary...............Ron kept when he was in prison was sold for $50,000. 10. I have a friend..................ran in the New York Marathon last year. 11. We were told that we would be held responsible for anything.................went wrong. 12. Hes probably the best golfer...................Ive played against. RELATIVE PRONOUNS WHO: its used in defining relative clauses to define the person or people we are talking about: This is the baker who gave me some fresh bread. WHICH: Its used in the same way to define things or places: This is the dog which/that followed me all over the park. WHOSE: Cuyo/a. Whose means of whom and replace his, her and their in relative clauses. Thats the man whose cauliflowers won the first prize in the flower show. WHERE: This means in which and is used to talk about places. This is the village where I stayed in Devon.

Cuando WHO, WHICH, AND THAT funcionan como pronombres objeto de la oracion de relativo, se pueden omitir: These are some fisherman (who/that) I met when I was in the south. Thats the man I was talking about last night.

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