6 * Fill in the correct relative pronoun or adverb. 1 Kevin McLeod is the man who/that started the tree-planting project. 2 She'll never forget the day she saw how people in the slums live for the first time.
3 Helen chose a volunteer programme suited her personal schedule.
4 The forest illegal logging used to take place is now protected by environmental organisations. 5 The school ... environmental project was the most informative won the competition.
In this sentence, we need to use a relative pronoun to introduce the information about the man who started the tree-planting project. Both "who" and "that" can be used here, but "who" is more commonly used when referring to a person. So the correct answer is "who."
2) She'll never forget the day she saw how people in the slums live for the first time.
In this sentence, we need to use a relative adverb to introduce the information about the day she saw how people in the slums live for the first time. The options we have are "when," "where," and "why." Since we are referring to a specific time, we use "when." So the correct answer is "when."
3) Helen chose a volunteer programme suited her personal schedule.
In this sentence, we need to use a relative pronoun or adverb to introduce the information about the volunteer programme that suited Helen's personal schedule. The options we have are "that," "which," or "suited." However, we can see that "suited" is not a relative pronoun or adverb. Therefore, the correct answer is "that" or "which." Both can be used interchangeably in this case, but "which" is more commonly used when the relative clause is not restrictive, meaning it provides additional information but is not necessary for the main meaning of the sentence. So the correct answer is "which."
4) The forest illegal logging used to take place is now protected by environmental organisations.
In this sentence, we need to use a relative pronoun or adverb to introduce the information about the forest where illegal logging used to take place. The options we have are "where," "which," or "is now protected." We can see that "is now protected" is not a relative pronoun or adverb. Therefore, the correct answer is "where."
5) The school ... environmental project was the most informative won the competition.
In this sentence, we need to use a relative pronoun or adverb to introduce the information about the school that won the competition with its environmental project. The options we have are "that," "where," or "won." We can see that "won" is not a relative pronoun or adverb. Therefore, the correct answer is "that" or "which." Both can be used interchangeably in this case, but "that" is more commonly used when the relative clause is restrictive, meaning it is necessary for the main meaning of the sentence. So the correct answer is "that."
So the complete sentence will be:
"The school that won the environmental project was the most informative won the competition."