Thursday, 19 January 2017

EF2/3 Adjective clause exercises

1. I would never marry a person who smokes and drinks too much.
I was married to my ex who smoked and drank too much.

2. My brother bought a dog that is black and white.
My brother bought a dog that was black and white.

My brother bought a dog that has black and white fur.

My brother bought a dog who is black and white.

3. The doctor who treated me was from Pakistan.

4. She will never forget the day that she got a promotion.

5. Rosa fell in love with a man who his whose brother works in Gino's restaurant.

Rosa fell in love with a man who has a brother who works in Gino's restaurant.

whose- 

I bought a phone which has a case which is waterproof.

6. Elephants which eat plants and bushes are the largest animals in the world.

Elephants which are the largest animals in the world eat plants and bushes.

7. Last month, my brother bought a car. It cost $12,000.

Last month, my brother bought a car that it cost $12,000.

Last month, my brother bought a car which it cost $12,000.


I have a sister. She is a nurse.
I have a sister she who is a nurse.

8. Nestor met a woman who she wrote two books.
Nestor met a woman who wrote two books. The woman wrote the books.
Nestor who met a woman wrote two books. Nestor wrote the books.
NOT THE SAME MEANING

The man saw a cat who was driving a truck.
The man who was driving a truck saw a cat .
MISPLACED MODIFIER

I bought a table for my sister that has three legs.
I bought a table that has three legs for my sister .

9. The ring that Josie gave her daughter it was made of cubic zirconium, not real diamonds.

10. Hank Crowley wore a jacket that had black and white stripes. 


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