If he gives me the papers I need, I _________ (help) him read over them.
will help
I know Acapulco quite well, _____ I've never been to Puerta Vallarta.
but
Connect the two sentences.
The singer waved to her fans. The singer got into her car.
I'm so sick of this weather, it keeps _______ (rain) and it's making me sad.
The teachers ______ work at Asuncion are great!
who
I'll go to the party, if it ________ (not rain).
doesn't rain
______ the fact that it was very old, it still had red paint visible.
Despite/In spite of
She wishes she __________ (can see) her favourite artist in concert.
could see
I'm so fed up of __________ (wait) for her, she is always late!
waiting
The dog ______ has a bone in its mouth looks very content.
which/that
If he _____________ (not answer) my email, I _______ (not be able) to send him the documents he needs.
doesn't answer
will not be able/won't be able
Is this correct?
In spite the fact that he had told me it was cheap, I thought it was quite expensive.
No
In spite OF the fact....
Matthew broke the vase!
The vase __________________
The vase was broken by Matthew.
I want _________ (read) more, but it's hard because I'm so busy all the time.
to read
The house _______ I grew up no longer belongs to us.
where
_________ you _______ (consider) quitting your job if they offered you a job in Mexico City?
Would you consider?
_______ painting my room, I made quite a mess of the carpet.
while
She was given the part _______ she had no experience.
even though
Despite _______ (have) a lot of work, she still makes time to spend with her kids.
having
Your friend, ______ hair is sticking up, looks a bit stressed.
whose
I'd go to the pyramids of Egypt if I ______ (win) the lottery.
won
Jenna enjoys cooking. She's not much good at making cakes, ______.
though
She became famous when she starred in The Beach.
NAME
She _______________________ herself when she starred in The Beach.
She made a name for herself when she starred in The Beach.
There is no point _____________ (talk) to her, she never listens.
(in) talking
Is this correct?
The person, that is wearing the red hat, looks really smart.
no - that is only for defining relative clauses