Review Adjective clauses

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Review Adjective clauses That/Who/Which/Whose

1. The game was rained out, and it was held today. 2 Directions: Use the relative pronoun that, who, whose, and which to change the weak sentence into a best sentence. 1. The game was rained out, and it was held today. 2. The woman is very successful, and she lives next door. 3. The things were very silly, and the audience laughed at them. 4. Randy ran to the window for a breath of fresh air, and his eyes were filled with tears.

1. The game that was held today was rained out. 3 Best sentences 1. The game that was held today was rained out. 2. The woman who lives next door is very successful. 3.The things at which the audience laughed were very silly. 4. Randy whose eyes were filled with tears ran to the window for a breath of fresh air.