Combine the two sentences using who or which. Pay attention to the position of the relative clause.
eg: I broke the vase. It was a present from my my her.
I broke the vase which was a present from my mother.
1- Do you know the name of the animal? It lives in the Arctic.
2- Have you met the teacher? She's going to teach our class this term.
3- The teacher was very strict. She taught our class last term.
4- What is the tool called? It is used for making holes in paper.
5- A piece of land is called an island. It is surrounded by water.
6- A person has to be patient. He/She is going to choose teaching as his/her career.
7- The part of the body is called the neck. It links the head to the body.
8- I didn't like the lecture. It was given by the American economist.
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I'll phone and thank the person. He found my purse and handed it in to the police.
2. a wonderful / an amazing storyteller
3. charm
4. a funny adventure
5. a cosy/comfortable house
6. the contents of the book
7. a short speech
8. an impressive/spectacular landscape (scenery)
9. to have the job done / to cope with one's work
10. the latest edition / the most recent edition
11. an observant boy
12. an active /movable /agile teenager
13. kneeling; on one's knees; in/on one's lap
14. let me know 15. instead of the teacher
16. to impress friends / to make an impression on one's friends
17. to swallow books
18. a delightful librarian
19. to be absorbed by the novel
20. a dangerous adventure
21. serious contents
22. a tiny chatterbox/ a small or tiny talker
23. since then/since that time/from that time on
24. not to be ridiculous /(don't make me laugh - не смешите меня)
25. to break the spell
26. a rare edition of the book