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8.1. Complete the sentences with that, who or which. In some sentences more than one pronoun can be used.

  1. Do you know the man who wrote this letter?

  2. The magazine … you lent me is very interesting.

  3. The street … leads to the station is very wide.

  4. The doctor … she visited told her to stay in bed.

  5. The man … you want to see has just left.

  6. The girl … you see at the door is my sister.

  7. This is the only example … I can give you.

  8. Yesterday I met my brother, … showed me a letter … he had received from our parents.

  9. I went fishing last Sunday, … is one of the most pleasant ways of spending one’s free time.

  10. They reached the street in … she lived.

  11. The last thing … any of us wants is breakfast.

  12. He was late, … made her angry.

  13. Have you got back the things … were stolen?

  14. You shouldn’t believe all the things … you read in the newspaper.

  15. We are moving to Manchester, … is in the north-west.

  16. This is one of the songs … the Beatles recoded in 1966.

  17. We cannot provide the information … you asked for

8.2. Match the main clauses with the relative clauses.

  1. I had to travel first class, …

  2. It snowed heavily at night, …

  3. The car uses very little petrol, …

  4. He didn’t get up until after eight o’clock,

  5. A puzzle is a problem …

  6. The food in the hotel was not very good,

  7. He kept complaining, …

  8. Both the girls were late, …

  9. Michelle always did very well at school,

  10. She cycled from London to Glasgow, …

  11. It’s a book …

  1. which is pretty good for a woman of 75.

  2. which meant we had to cancel the match next day.

  3. which meant we had to eat out in the evenings.

  4. which will interest the children of all ages.

  5. that is difficult to solve.

  6. which really annoyed everyone.

  7. which certainly pleased her mother.

  8. which means it is quite cheap to run.

  9. which meant he was almost late for work.

  10. which meant we had to leave without them.

  11. which was very expensive.

8.3. Omit the relative pronoun where possible.

  1. He returned to his desk and dialed a number which he knew by heart. – He returned to his desk and dialed a number he knew by heart.

  2. His eyes, which were hot and inquisitive, looked from Martin to me.

  3. In the dark and the cold of the morning they drove out the country road through the mist that hung heavy over the flat plain.

  4. He was the architect of this very house that we live in.

  5. The telephone, which was on a side table beside Guy’s chair, mercifully rang out.

  6. All that I can then do was to sit back and wait.

  7. He offered a cigarette which a pilot refused.

  8. It was the first time that I heard John talk about Jack.

  9. She came into the room in which a child was sleeping and drew the curtains.

  10. Often they discussed things about which he knew nothing.

  11. Do you like the boy that is talking to Jennifer?

  12. I like the barber that usually cuts my hair.

  13. The students that came late missed the quiz.

8.4. Take out the relative pronouns whom or which and re-write the sentences putting the prepositions in their proper places.

  1. This is the train by which I came. - This is the train I came by.

  2. Do you know the boy to whom I am referring?

  3. This is the man to whom I wrote the letter.

  4. Who is the boy to whom you were talking?

  5. This is the tree about which I told you.

  6. The children to whom you spoke are learning grammar.

  7. The man from whom I got the information is the pilot.

  8. The chair on which he sat had just been painted.

  9. The people with whom I live are very pleasant.

  10. That is the box out of which he took the money

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