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In which sentences do you think the relative pronoun can be left out? Put a tick (ü) at the end of the sentence you decide to leave out the relative pronoun and a cross (X) at the end of the sentence you think can’t leave out the relative pronoun. 1. The job that he got was exciting.                                       ……2. I have got a job which is interesting.                                  ……3. I’ve lost the toys which you gave me.                                 ……4. This is the dog...
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In which sentences do you think the relative pronoun can be left out? Put a tick (ü) at the end of the sentence you decide to leave out the relative pronoun and a cross (X) at the end of the sentence you think can’t leave out the relative pronoun.

1. The job that he got was exciting.                                       ……

2. I have got a job which is interesting.                                  ……

3. I’ve lost the toys which you gave me.                                 ……

4. This is the dog which I love very much.                                                          ……

5. Our teacher is a person who I really respect.                                                 ……

6. Hue is the place which attracts many tourists.                                                ……

7. I can’t forget the lady who offered me the job.                                                 ……

8. She keeps telling me things which I have already known.                                    ……

9. Once upon a time there was a prince who was turned into a frog.                      ……

10. He never appreciates his wife who has devoted all her life to him.               ……

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In which sentences do you think the relative pronoun can be left out? Put a tick (ü) at the end of the sentence you decide to leave out the relative pronoun and a cross (X) at the end of the sentence you think can’t leave out the relative pronoun. 36. The job that he got was exciting.                                                                          ……           37. I have got a job which is interesting.                                                                    ……           38....
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In which sentences do you think the relative pronoun can be left out? Put a tick (ü) at the end of the sentence you decide to leave out the relative pronoun and a cross (X) at the end of the sentence you think can’t leave out the relative pronoun.

36. The job that he got was exciting.                                                                          ……           

37. I have got a job which is interesting.                                                                    ……           

38. I’ve lost the toys which you gave me.                                                                  ……

39. This is the dog which I love very much.                                                               ……

40. Our teacher is a person who I really respect.                                                        ……

41. Hue is the place which attracts many tourists.                                                      ……

42. I can’t forget the lady who offered me the job.                                                   ……

43. She keeps telling me things which I have already known.                                   ……

44. Once upon a time there was a prince who was turned into a frog.                       ……

45. He never appreciates his wife who has devoted all her life to him.                     ……

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27 tháng 8 2023

1. We lit a fire, which son dried out our clothes. (X)
Corrected: We lit a fire, which dried out our clothes.

2. The report which son should have taken an hour and a half, took three hours. (√)
3. The children who I was looking after were terribly spoilt. (√)

4. She thanked him for the kind help that she received. (X)

The relative pronoun "that" cannot be deleted in this sentence, so a cross (X) is appropriate.

5. There wasn't any directory in the telephone box from which I was phoning. (√)

6. The man who was driving us didn't know the way. (√)

7. The Smiths, whose house was destroyed in the explosion, were given rooms in the hotel. (√)

8. The car which we hired from the airport broke down on the road. (√)

9. My boss, who I really wanted to see, was too busy to meet anyone. (X)

The relative pronoun "who" cannot be deleted in this sentence, so a cross (X) is appropriate.

10. Mr. and Mrs. Jones, who were out playing cards, knew nothing of the burglary. (√)

 

Put a tick (√) if the relative pronoun can be omitted. If not, put a cross (x).……1. The woman who I saw was American.……2. Look at the animal whose tail is so short.……3. He is the man to whom this place belongs.……4. The smoke which you see is from the hills.……5. They are the people on whom you can rely.……6. It’s Mr. Harrison who teaches us this subject.……7. These are the documents that I’ve been looking for.……8. She is the most charming woman that I’ve ever seen.……9. She’s the girl whose pet has...
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Put a tick (√) if the relative pronoun can be omitted. If not, put a cross (x).
……1. The woman who I saw was American.
……2. Look at the animal whose tail is so short.
……3. He is the man to whom this place belongs.
……4. The smoke which you see is from the hills.
……5. They are the people on whom you can rely.
……6. It’s Mr. Harrison who teaches us this subject.
……7. These are the documents that I’ve been looking for.
……8. She is the most charming woman that I’ve ever seen.
……9. She’s the girl whose pet has been missing for two days.
……10. Ho Chi Minh, who was born in Nghe An, is a great leader.
……11. The company which made this product is very well – known.
……12. These books are the only things of which the old man takes care.
……13. The newspaper that my father is reading doesn’t interest me at all.
……14. The little house which is located on the coast over there is very nice.
……15. The natural disasters which are called “Tidal Waves” often occur suddenly.

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* Put a tick (√) if the relative pronoun can be omitted. If not, put a cross (x).……1. The woman who I saw was American.……2. Look at the animal whose tail is so short.……3. He is the man to whom this place belongs.……4. The smoke which you see is from the hills.……5. They are the people on whom you can rely.……6. It’s Mr. Harrison who teaches us this subject.……7. These are the documents that I’ve been looking for.……8. She is the most charming woman that I’ve ever seen.……9. She’s the girl whose pet...
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* Put a tick (√) if the relative pronoun can be omitted. If not, put a cross (x).
……1. The woman who I saw was American.
……2. Look at the animal whose tail is so short.
……3. He is the man to whom this place belongs.
……4. The smoke which you see is from the hills.
……5. They are the people on whom you can rely.
……6. It’s Mr. Harrison who teaches us this subject.
……7. These are the documents that I’ve been looking for.
……8. She is the most charming woman that I’ve ever seen.
……9. She’s the girl whose pet has been missing for two days.
……10. Ho Chi Minh, who was born in Nghe An, is a great leader.
……11. The company which made this product is very well – known.
……12. These books are the only things of which the old man takes care.
……13. The newspaper that my father is reading doesn’t interest me at all.
……14. The little house which is located on the coast over there is very nice.
……15. The natural disasters which are called “Tidal Waves” often occur suddenly

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29 tháng 8 2021

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Use a relative pronoun to combine each pair of the sentences. If the relative pronoun can be omitted, write it in brackets :1. Professor Wilson is an excellent lecturer. He teaches Chemistry.2. The man is a famous actor. You met him at the party last night.3. There are some words. They are very difficult to translate.4. The student writes well. I read her composition.5. Jim’s sister is a famous architect. You met her yesterday.6. I received two job offers. I accepted neither of them.7. I was...
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Use a relative pronoun to combine each pair of the sentences. If the relative pronoun can be omitted, write it in brackets :

1. Professor Wilson is an excellent lecturer. He teaches Chemistry.

2. The man is a famous actor. You met him at the party last night.

3. There are some words. They are very difficult to translate.

4. The student writes well. I read her composition.

5. Jim’s sister is a famous architect. You met her yesterday.

6. I received two job offers. I accepted neither of them.

7. I was looking for a book this morning. I’ve found it now.

8. Mrs. Smith does volunteer work at the hospital. She is a retired teacher.

9. I live in a dormitory. Its residents come from many countries.

10. Lake Prespa is a lonely beautiful lake. It’s on the north Greek border.

11. The police blocked off the road. It caused a traffic jam.

12. Felix Reeve is a journalist. His tape recorder was stolen.

13. The famous picture is worth thousands of pounds. It was damaged during the war.

14. The village has around 200 people.The majority of them are farmers.

15. I don’t know the name of the woman. I spoke to her on the phone.

16. We often go to visit our friends in Bristol. It is only 30 miles away.

17. I have to call the man. I accidentally picked his umbrella up after the meeting.

 

18. Louis knows the woman. The woman is meeting us at the airport tomorrow.

19. The scientist has won the Nobel Prize. He discovered a new planet.

20. The river is the Wye. It flows through Hereford.

21. We climbed to the top of the tower. We had a beautiful view from here.

22. A few days ago I met Diana. I hadn’t seen her for ages.

23. This is a photograph of our friends. We went on holiday with these friends.

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31 tháng 7 2021

Use a relative pronoun to combine each pair of the sentences. If the relative pronoun can be omitted, write it in brackets :

1. Professor Wilson is an excellent lecturer. He teaches Chemistry. Professpr Wilson ,who teaches Chemistry, is an excellent lecturers.

2. The man is a famous actor. You met him at the party last night. The man whom you met at the party last night is a famous actor.

3. There are some words. They are very difficult to translate. There are some words which are difficult to translate.

4. The student writes well. I read her composition.  The student whose composition I read writes well.

5. Jim’s sister is a famous architect. You met her yesterday.  Jim's sister ,whom you met yesterday, is a famous architect.

6. I received two job offers. I accepted neither of them. I received two job offers,neither of which I accepted. 

7. I was looking for a book this morning. I’ve found it now.  I was looking for a book this night which I have found now.

8. Mrs. Smith does volunteer work at the hospital. She is a retired teacher.  Mrs. Smith, who is retired teacher, does voluteer work at the hospital.

9. I live in a dormitory. Its residents come from many countries. I live in a dormitory whose resients come from many countries.

10. Lake Prespa is a lonely beautiful lake. It’s on the north Greek border.  Lake Prespa, which is on the north Greek border, is a lonely beautiful lake.

11. The police blocked off the road. It caused a traffic jam. The police bloked off the road, which caused a traffic jam.

12. Felix Reeve is a journalist. His tape recorder was stolen. Felix Reeve ,whose tape recorder was stolen, is a journalist.

13. The famous picture is worth thousands of pounds. It was damaged during the war. The famous picture which was damaged during the war is worth thousands of pounds.

14. The village has around 200 people.The majority of them are farmers. The village which the majority of them are farmers has around 200 people.

15. I don’t know the name of the woman. I spoke to her on the phone. I don't know the name of the woman whom i spoke to on 30 miles away.

16. We often go to visit our friends in Bristol. It is only 30 miles away. We often go to visit our friend in Bristol which is only 30 miles away.

17. I have to call the man. I accidentally picked his umbrella up after the meeting.

 I have to call the man whose umbrella i accidentally picked up after the meeting.

18. Louis knows the woman. The woman is meeting us at the airport tomorrow. Louis knows the woman who is meeting us at the airport tomorrow.

19. The scientist has won the Nobel Prize. He discovered a new planet. The scientists who discovered a new plane has won the Nobel Prize.

20. The river is the Wye. It flows through Hereford. The river which flows through hereford is the Wye.

21. We climbed to the top of the tower. We had a beautiful view from here. We climbed to the top of thee tower where We had a beautiful view from.

22. A few days ago I met Diana. I hadn’t seen her for ages. A few days ago I met Diana, whom I hadn't seen for ages

23. This is a photograph of our friends. We went on holiday with these friends.

 This is a photograph of our friends, whom we went on holiday with

1. Professor Wilson who teaches Chemistry is an execellent lecturer

2. The man whom you met at the party last night is a famous actor

3. There are some words which are very difficult to translale

4. The student whose composition I read writes well

5. Jim's sister whom you met yesterday is a famous architect

6. I accepted neither of two job offers which I received

7. I've found the book which I was looking for this morning now

8. Mrs Smith who does volunteer work at the hosptial is a retired teacher

9. I live in a dormitory whose resident come from many countries

 

10. Lake Prespa which is on the north Greek border is lonely beautiful lake

11. The police blocked off the road which caused a traffic jam

12. Felix Reeve whose tape recorder was stolen is a journalist

13.  This famous picture which was damaged during the war is worth thousands of pound

14. The village has around 200 people whom the majority of are famers

15.  I don't know the name of the woman whom I spoke to on the phone

16. We often go to visit our friends in Bristol which is only 30 miles away

17. I have to call the man whose umbrella I accidentally picked up after the meeting

18. Louis knows the woman who is meeting us at the airport tomorrow

19. The scientist, who discovered a new planet, has won the Nobel Prize

20. The river, which flows through Hereford, is the Wye

21.We climbed to the top of the tower where we had a beautiful view from

22. A few days ago I met diana, whom i hadn't seen for ages

26 tháng 8 2019

put a tick √ if the relative pronoun in the following sentence can be deleted, and put a cross + if is not

1. We lit a fire, which son dried out our clothes. X

2. The report which son should have taken an hour and a half, took three hours. X

3. The children who I was looking after were terrbly spoilt. √

4. She thanked him for the kind help that she recevied. √

5. There wasn't any directory in the telephone box from which I was phoning. √

6. The man who was driving us didn't know the way. X

7. The Smiths, whose house was destroyed in the explosion, were given rooms in the hotel. X

8. The car which we hired from the airport broke down on the road. √

9. My boss, who I really wanted to see, was too busy to meet anyone. X

10. Mr. and Mrs.Jones, who were out playing cards, knew nothing of the burglary. X

1. Each of these sentences contains a mistake. Cross out the mistake and write the correct word or words at the end of the sentence. 1 Living in the countryside is having manyadvantages. Is having  has 2 I’m feeling that cities are dirty, noisy andexpensive places. 3 Winters in my city are hard because it’ssnowing a lot. 4 City life becoming more and more expensive. 5 I’m study English at a language school in myhome town. 6 People generally are believing that country lifeis healthier than...
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1. Each of these sentences contains a mistake. Cross out the mistake and write the correct word or words at the end of the sentence. 1 Living in the countryside is having manyadvantages. Is having  has 2 I’m feeling that cities are dirty, noisy andexpensive places. 3 Winters in my city are hard because it’ssnowing a lot. 4 City life becoming more and more expensive. 5 I’m study English at a language school in myhome town. 6 People generally are believing that country lifeis healthier than city life. 7 The city council is build lots of new apartmentblocks in the suburbs. 8 I’m not liking small towns because there’snothing to do. 2. Complete the passage with the correct form of the verbs in the box (present simple or present continuous). be (x3) become have (x2) like live look meet play rise sit stay think watch I 1……in Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina.I 2……a small flat in the suburbs, but at themoment I 3……with my parents in the citycentre because my mother 4……ill and I5…….after her until she gets better.I 6 …….that Buenos Aires is a really lively andexciting city, and I 7……..it here a lot. Citylife in general 8……..lots of advantages. There9……….always so many things to see and do.One of the things I enjoy the most is something called ‘people watching’. So right now I 10……onmy parents’ balcony and 11…….people in thestreet below.In theevenings I 12…….my friends for ameal, or sometimes we 13……..volleyball inone of the city parks. Of course, there 14……bad sides to the city as well. It 15 ……..moreand more crowded, for example, and the crime rate16……..because there are a lot of people out ofwork. 

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4 tháng 2 2021

1. Each of these sentences contains a mistake. Cross out the mistake and write the correct word or words at the end of the sentence. 

1 Living in the countryside is having manyadvantages. Is having  has 

I’m feeling -> I feel that cities are dirty, noisy andexpensive places. 

3 Winters in my city are hard because it’ssnowing -> it snows a lot. 

4 City life becoming -> becomes more and more expensive. 

I’m -> I study English at a language school in myhome town. 

6 People generally are believing -> believe that country lifeis healthier than city life. 

7 The city council is build -> builds lots of new apartmentblocks in the suburbs. 

I’m not liking -> I don't like small towns because there’snothing to do. 

2. Complete the passage with the correct form of the verbs in the box (present simple or present continuous). 

be (x3) become have (x2) like live look meet play rise sit stay think watch

live in Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina.I have a small flat in the suburbs, but at themoment I am staying with my parents in the citycentre because my mother is ill and I look after her until she gets better.I think that Buenos Aires is a really lively andexciting city, and I like it here a lot. Citylife in general has lots of advantages. There are always so many things to see and do.One of the things I enjoy the most is something called ‘people watching’. So right now I am sitting onmy parents’ balcony and watching people in thestreet below.In theevenings I meet my friends for ameal, or sometimes we play volleyball inone of the city parks. Of course, there are bad sides to the city as well. It becomes moreand more crowded, for example, and the crime rate rises because there are a lot of people out ofwork.