relative clauses

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A) Fill in the gaps with the appropriate relative pronoun:

I don’t like people ___________ lose their tempers easily.

Mexico City __________ has a population over 10 million, is probably

the fastest growing city in the world.

Dorothy, ________ lives in Brazil, has felt very homesick.

He’s the man _________ family is very large.

He tore up my photo, _______ upset me.

Have you got anything _________ belongs to me?

He showed me a photo ________ upset me.

It’s the best film _________’s ever been made.

Those people, with _________ he works, regard him as eccentric.

B) Follow the example. Use the appropriate punctuation:


Example: This is Henry. His wife works for a big company.

This is Henry, whose wife works for a big company.

That is the woman. She wants to buy your new car.

There’s the man. He teaches me piano.

He should be faithful to the woman. He’s married to her.

Dorothy has moved to another hairdresser’s. She cuts my hair.

He lent me a thousand pounds. It was exactly the amount needed.

It’s a family of eight children. All of them are studding music.

Where’s the girl? She sells the tickets.

I’ll give you anything. You ask for it.

Where’s the money? I lend it to you.

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A) Fill in the gaps with the appropriate relative pronoun:

I don’t like people ___________ lose their tempers easily.

Mexico City __________ has a population over 10 million, is probably the

fastest growing city in the world.

Dorothy, ________ lives in Brazil, has felt very homesick.

He’s the man _________ family is very large.

He tore up my photo, _______ upset me.

Have you got anything _________ belongs to me?

He showed me a photo ________ upset me.

It’s the best film _________’s ever been made.

Those people, with _________ he works, regard him as eccentric.

B) Follow the example. Use the appropriate punctuation:


Example: This is Henry. His wife works for a big company.

This is Henry, whose wife works for a big company.

That is the woman. She wants to buy your new car.

There’s the man. He teaches me piano.

He should be faithful to the woman. He’s married to her.

Dorothy has moved to another hairdresser’s. She cuts my hair.

He lent me a thousand pounds. It was exactly the amount needed.

It’s a family of eight children. All of them are studding music.

Where’s the girl? She sells the tickets.

I’ll give you anything. You ask for it.

Where’s the money? I lend it to you.

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A) Fill in the gaps with the appropriate relative pronoun:

I don’t like people ___________ lose their tempers easily.

Mexico City __________ has a population over 10 million, is probably

the fastest growing city in the world.

Dorothy, ________ lives in Brazil, has felt very homesick.

He’s the man _________ family is very large.

He tore up my photo, _______ upset me.

Have you got anything _________ belongs to me?

He showed me a photo ________ upset me.

It’s the best film _________’s ever been made.

Those people, with _________ he works, regard him as eccentric.

B) Follow the example. Use the appropriate punctuation:


Example: This is Henry. His wife works for a big company.

This is Henry, whose wife works for a big company.

That is the woman. She wants to buy your new car.

There’s the man. He teaches me piano.

He should be faithful to the woman. He’s married to her.

Dorothy has moved to another hairdresser’s. She cuts my hair.

He lent me a thousand pounds. It was exactly the amount needed.

It’s a family of eight children. All of them are studding music.

Where’s the girl? She sells the tickets.

I’ll give you anything. You ask for it.

Where’s the money? I lend it to you.

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