Join the sentences using the appropriate relative pronoun or adverb (who, which, that, whose, when, where, why).
The summer was long and hot. (I graduated from university in the summer.)
The man was late (Julie invited the man)
The dog is over there. (The dog's owner lives next door.)
His friend lives in Scotland (His friend is a lawyer)
The bag was stolen (I bought the bag yesterday)
They are not going to the theatre with us. They have loads of work.
The wallet belongs to John. (Lucy found the wallet in the garden.)
My brother met a woman. (I used to work with the woman.)
The little girl is sad. (The little girl's doll was lost.)
The bar in Barcelona is still there. (I met my wife in that bar.)
The summer when I graduated from university was long and hot.
The man that Julie invited was late.
The dog whose owner lives next door is over there.
His friend, who is a lawyer, lives in Scotland.
The bag which I bought yesterday was stolen.
They, who have loads of work, are not going to the theatre with us.
The wallet which Lucy found in the garden belongs to John.
My brother met a woman who I used to work with.
The little girl, whose doll was lost, is sad.
The bar in Barcelona where I met my wife is still there.