Comparative Constructions II

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Comparative Constructions II # 9 - Relative Clauses - Practice

Indicate whether the following relative pronouns are subjective or objective: I saw the man who closed the door. The book which I read is good. We are studying sentences that contain relative clauses. The meeting which I went to was interesting.

Combine the following sentences using the second sentence as a relative clause: She lectured on a topic. I know very little about it. Yesterday I ran into an old friend. I hadn’t seen him for years. I apologized to the woman. I spilled her coffee. Max isn’t home yet. That worries me. I am reading a book. It was written by Jane Austen. The city is beautiful. We spent our vacation there. Monday is the day. We will come then.

Identify the relative clause in each sentence Identify the relative clause in each sentence. Then give the other possible patterns. The women that I was dancing with stepped on my feet. The dress which she is wearing is new. The people I was waiting for were late.

Circle the correct explanation of the meaning of each sentence. There was a terrible flood. The villagers who had received a warning escaped to safety. Some of the villagers received a warning and escaped. All of the villagers received a warning and escaped. The teacher thanked the students, who had given her the flowers. The flowers were from some of the students. The flowers were from all of the students.

Change the following relative clauses into phrases: Do you know the woman who is coming toward us? The children who attend that school receive a good education. I come from a city that is located in the southern part of the country. We have an apartment which overlooks the park.

References Azar, B. S. (1999). Understanding and using English grammar (3rd ed.). New York: Pearson Education.