1. Combine the following pair of sentences using a relative pronoun. a) My mother lives in Edinburg. She visited me last week. b) The Carters went to Douro Valley. It is the one of the most stunning Portuguese landscapes. c) Jane spent her last holiday in Moscow. Moscow is an important European capital. d) James Joyce was born in Ireland. He wrote the well-known novel “Ulysses”. e) Mr. Clark missed the first act of opera. He was late. 2. Combine the following pair of sentences using a relative pronoun. Omit it where is possible. a) You send me a present. Thank you very much for it. b) I’m looking after some children. They are terrible spoiled. c) The car had a break problem. It crashed into a queue of people. d) They saw several horses. Most of them were quite unsuitable.
a) My mother, who lives in Edinburg, visited me last week. b) The Carters went to Douro Valley, which is one of the most stunning Portuguese landscapes. c) Jane spent her last holiday in Moscow, which is an important European capital. d) James Joyce, who was born in Ireland, wrote the well-known novel “Ulysses”. e) Mr. Clark, who missed the first act of the opera, was late.
a) You sent me a present. Thank you very much. b) I’m looking after some children who are terribly spoiled. c) The car, which had a break problem, crashed into a queue of people. d) They saw several horses, most of which were quite unsuitable.
a) My mother, who lives in Edinburg, visited me last week.
b) The Carters went to Douro Valley, which is one of the most stunning Portuguese landscapes.
c) Jane spent her last holiday in Moscow, which is an important European capital.
d) James Joyce, who was born in Ireland, wrote the well-known novel “Ulysses”.
e) Mr. Clark, who missed the first act of the opera, was late.
a) You sent me a present. Thank you very much.
b) I’m looking after some children who are terribly spoiled.
c) The car, which had a break problem, crashed into a queue of people.
d) They saw several horses, most of which were quite unsuitable.