С АНГЛИЙСКИМ... RELATIVE CLAUSES Combine the sentences with a relative pronoun 1.-Sheila was wearing a new dress. The dress was expensive. 2.-Mr Harrison is a famous actor. He has acted in many films. 3.-This chair is very old. My grandfather loves this chair. 4.-They are watching a good TV programme. The programme is French. 5.-I have seen the new mobile phone. I want to buy it. 6.-The girl is carrying an umbrella. It belongs to her mom. H 7.-George has an expensive car. It's a Jaguar. 8.- Rita is the English teacher. She was born in Manchester. 9.- You were eating a sandwich. I gave you a sandwich. 10.-Helen has met Paul an old friend. He was having lunch. 11.-My parents bought a house in the city. It's really nice. 12.-Here is my phone number. You should use it. 13.-Katherine is going to Brazil. She has friends there. 14.-I couldn't find the keys. My friend gave it to me yesterday. 15.-The flat was quite big. I share it with two friends. 16.-Elias took the bus home. It was very crowded. 17.-My wallet was stolen. I had bought it recently. 18.-Laura flew to Berna. She wants to stay there for a month. 19.-Margaret has two cars. They are comfortable. 20.-Tony never eats that fish. It's bad for him. 21.- I think it was your brother. He is looking for you. 22.- Oscar caught the last train. The train left at 12.30 23.- Marino is a Chinese boy. He speaks English and German.
Explanation: "that" is used as a relative pronoun to combine the two sentences and refers to "dress".
2. Mr Harrison is a famous actor who has acted in many films.
Explanation: "who" is used as a relative pronoun to combine the two sentences and refers to "Mr Harrison".
3. This chair, which my grandfather loves, is very old.
Explanation: "which" is used as a relative pronoun to combine the two sentences and refers to "chair".
4. They are watching a good TV programme which is French.
Explanation: "which" is used as a relative pronoun to combine the two sentences and refers to "TV programme".
5. I have seen the new mobile phone that I want to buy.
Explanation: "that" is used as a relative pronoun to combine the two sentences and refers to "mobile phone".
6. The girl who is carrying an umbrella belongs to her mom.
Explanation: "who" is used as a relative pronoun to combine the two sentences and refers to "girl".
7. George has an expensive car which is a Jaguar.
Explanation: "which" is used as a relative pronoun to combine the two sentences and refers to "car".
8. Rita, who was born in Manchester, is the English teacher.
Explanation: "who" is used as a relative pronoun to combine the two sentences and refers to "Rita".
9. You were eating a sandwich that I gave you.
Explanation: "that" is used as a relative pronoun to combine the two sentences and refers to "sandwich".
10. Helen has met Paul, an old friend who was having lunch.
Explanation: "who" is used as a relative pronoun to combine the two sentences and refers to "friend".
11. My parents bought a house in the city which is really nice.
Explanation: "which" is used as a relative pronoun to combine the two sentences and refers to "house".
12. Here is my phone number that you should use.
Explanation: "that" is used as a relative pronoun to combine the two sentences and refers to "phone number".
13. Katherine is going to Brazil where she has friends.
Explanation: "where" is used as a relative pronoun to combine the two sentences and refers to "Brazil".
14. I couldn't find the keys that my friend gave me yesterday.
Explanation: "that" is used as a relative pronoun to combine the two sentences and refers to "keys".
15. The flat that I share with two friends is quite big.
Explanation: "that" is used as a relative pronoun to combine the two sentences and refers to "flat".
16. Elias took the bus home that was very crowded.
Explanation: "that" is used as a relative pronoun to combine the two sentences and refers to "bus home".
17. My wallet that I had bought recently was stolen.
Explanation: "that" is used as a relative pronoun to combine the two sentences and refers to "wallet".
18. Laura flew to Berna where she wants to stay for a month.
Explanation: "where" is used as a relative pronoun to combine the two sentences and refers to "Berna".
19. Margaret has two cars that are comfortable.
Explanation: "that" is used as a relative pronoun to combine the two sentences and refers to "cars".
20. Tony never eats that fish which is bad for him.
Explanation: "which" is used as a relative pronoun to combine the two sentences and refers to "fish".
21. I think it was your brother who is looking for you.
Explanation: "who" is used as a relative pronoun to combine the two sentences and refers to "brother".
22. Oscar caught the last train that left at 12:30.
Explanation: "that" is used as a relative pronoun to combine the two sentences and refers to "train".
23. Marino, a Chinese boy, speaks English and German.
Explanation: "who" is used as a relative pronoun to combine the two sentences and refers to "boy".