Combine the
sentences together using adjective clauses. Use different styles.
E.g. I have a dog. The dog is
white.
I have a dog that is white.
1.
May bought a bicycle for her son. Her son wanted a new one.
2.
John is leaving Vancouver. He just got a new job in Calgary.
3.
Here’s the key. You have been looking for it.
Here’s
the key that you have been looking for it. XXX
Here’s
the key that you have been looking. XXX
Here’s
the key that you have been looking for.
4.
Maria bought some BC wine. She enjoys wine from all over the world.
Maria
bought some BC wine who enjoys wine from all over the world. XXX
Maria
who enjoys wine from all over the world bought
some BC wine.
Maria
who bought some BC wine enjoys wine
from all over the world.
5.
Jung has a lot of missiles. They are tipped with nuclear bombs.
6.
This quiz is easy. It is on adjective clauses.
This
quiz is easy that is on adjective clauses. XXX
This
quiz that is on adjective clauses is
easy.
This
quiz which is easy is on adjective
clauses.
whose - possessive, own something
Sarah whose dog is sick looks very worried.
Maria whose leg was broken skiing can't go to school.
Al whose son plays soccer always drives to the games.
Bob is the kind of person to whom one can talk about anything. FANCY, FORMAL
Bob is the kind of person who/that one can talk to about anything. AUTHENTIC, REAL ENGLISH
Bob is the kind of person
One - person
One must do one's best.
He is person whose friends trust him.
She is a person upon whom you can always depend. FORMAL
She is a person who/that/X you can always depend upon. NATURAL SOUNDING ENGLISH
outlook - attitude, optimistic or pessimistic
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