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The document discusses examples of sentences containing adjective clauses introduced by relative pronouns like who, which, that, where, when, and whose. The examples cover a variety of situations involving people, objects, places, and times connected by relative clauses.

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INGLES

The document discusses examples of sentences containing adjective clauses introduced by relative pronouns like who, which, that, where, when, and whose. The examples cover a variety of situations involving people, objects, places, and times connected by relative clauses.

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1. A girl is now in hospital. She was injured in the accident.

A girl who was injured in the accident is now in hospital

2. A man told me you were away. He answered the phone.


A man who answered the phone told me you were away.

3. A waitress was very impolite and impatient. She served us.


A waitress who served us was very impolite and impatient.

4. A building was destroyed in the fire. It has now been rebuilt.


A building which was destroyed in the fire has now been rebuilt.

5. A bus goes to the airport. It runs every half hour.


A bus which runs every half hour goes to the airport.

6. I saw the man. He closed the door.


I saw the man who closed the door.

7. The girl is happy. She won the race.


The girl who won the race is happy.

8. The student is from China. He sits next to me.


The student who sits next to me is from China.

9. We are studying sentences. They contain adjective clauses.


We are studying sentences that contain adjective clauses.

10. The taxi driver was friendly. He took me to the airport.


The taxi driver that took me to the airport was friendly.

11. The woman was polite. She answered the phone.


The woman who answered the phone was polite.

12. The man has a good voice. He sang at the concert.


The man who sang at the concert has a good voice.

13. We enjoyed the actors. They played the leading roles.


We enjoyed the actors who played the leading roles.

14. The girl is hurt. She fell down the stairs.


The girl who fell down the stairs is hurt.

15. The student is in my class. He is walking with Ann.


The student who is in my class is walking with Ann.
16. The police caught the thief. He stole the money.
The police caught the thief that stole the money.

17. Is the river very large? It flows through that town.


Is the river that flows through that town very large?

18. There is a new house in our neighborhood. It has a swimming pool.


There is a new house in our neighborhood which has a swimming pool.

19. The man is at the bus stop. He fixed our refrigerator.


The man who is at the bus stop fixed our refrigerator.

20. Who are those students? They are talking to Mrs. Hinton.
Who are those students that are talking to Mrs. Hinton?

21. This is the package. It came in the mail today.


This is the package that came in the mail today.

22. I like the songs. They tell about life in the country.
I like the songs which tell about life in the country.

23. She’s the girl. She works in the library.


She’s the girl who works in the library.

24. Corfu is an island. It has many beautiful beaches.


Corfu is an island which has many beautiful beaches.

25. Here’s the alarm clock. I bought it yesterday.


Here’s the alarm clock which I bought yesterday.

26. I’ve spoken to John. His house was burgled last Monday.
I’ve spoken to John, whose house was burgled last Monday.

27. That’s the lady. Her jewellery was stolen.


That’s the lady whose jewellery was stolen.

28. That is the radio. I won it in the competition.


That is the radio which I won in the competition.

29. John is the man. His house was destroyed by the fire.
John is the man whose house was destroyed by the fire.
30. There is the hospital. I was born there.
There is the hospital where I was born.

31. That was the summer. I met my wife then.


That was the summer when I met my wife.

32. That is Fiona Webb. She is a famous dancer.


That is Fiona Webb who is a famous dancer.

33. France is the country. The best wine is produced there.


France is the country where the best wine is produced.

34. 1945 was the year. The Second World War ended then.
1945 was the year when the Second World War ended.

35. That’s the hotel. I stayed there last summer.


That’s the hotel where I stayed last summer.

Complete the conversation using WHO, WHICH, WHOSE or WHERE:

Simon: Hi Nigel! Where did you go on holiday?


Nigel : I went to Greece WHERE I had a nice time.
Simon: Did you see anything exciting?
Nigel : Yes. I went to the Acropolis, WHICH is very famous. I also went to the
place WHERE the first Olympic Games were held.
Simon : Did you meet anyone interesting there?
Nigel : Yes. I met a girl WHO was from England. She knew a Greek
Family WHO lived in Athens and she took me to meet them. They were a very rich
and kind family WHOSE. friendliness made me feel very welcome.
Simon : It sounds like you enjoyed yourself!
Nigel : Yes, it’s a place WHERE. I would like to go back.

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