Make one sentence out of two sentences using who / that / which 1. A book was written 5 years ago. It is very popular. 2. There is a book on the table. Take it. 3. He paid for the house $ 100,000. It is now worth $ 150,000. 4. A policeman stopped our car. He wasn’t very friendly. 5. A boy broke the window. He ran away. 6. I met a woman. She can speak six languages. 7. What’s the name of the river? The river goes through the town. 8. A coffee-maker is a machine. The machine makes coffee. 9. Ann took some photographs. Have you seen them? 10. I gave you some money. Where is it? Exercise 2. Insert relevant unions: Since, even if, who, before, while, when, as though, that, wherever, after, and, so that, as soon as, if, that 1. Darryl looked after my dog ... I was away. 2. ... the curtain accidentally fell during her speech, the actress forgot her lines. 3. A statue ... was sculpted by Rodin is on display at the museum. 4. ... the queen rode in the parade, she gave a speech. 5. She doesn’t know ... he’ll return. 6. Many brave soldiers fought in the war ... they received medals. 7. ... we were early, we had to wait. 8. Peter is a famous baseball player ... lives in a beautiful house in Miami. 9. ... we get off the train, we will see our parents. 10. We believe ... the statement may be true only from a theoretical perspective.
In his free time i like playing computer games, playing with my friends, and listening to music. I like playing with my pet parrot, Sparky. In the future i am going to live in a town or a city, and to work with people and help them.