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100

Right or wrong?

My brother who is in the army he came to see us.

My brother who is in the army came to see us.

100

Right or wrong?

A small amount of money was all which was taken in the robbery.

all that was...

100

Right or wrong?

The path was made by walkers who crossed the mountains each summer.

Correct

100

Right or wrong?

The difficulties of living near the volcano are well understood by the people farm the land there.

...by the people who/that farm the land...

100

Right or wrong?

The danger of driving is something which worries me each time I travel.

Yes, and 'something that worries me'.

200

Complete the sentence with who, which, that, where, whose or  –

My sister always leaves her clothes on the floor, ____ is very annoying!

which

200

Complete the sentence with who, which, that, where, whose or  –.

In my family, the person ____ cooks the most delicious food is my grandmother.

who

200

Complete the sentence with who, which, that, where, whose or  –

I’m jealous of people ____ parents let them do whatever they want.

whose

200

Complete the sentence with who, which, that, where, whose or  –

The only place ____ I can get some peace at home is in the bathroom!

where

200

Complete the sentence with who, which, that, where, whose or  –

My mother, ____ thinks I’m still a baby, worries when I go out late.

who

300

Complete the sentence with who, which, that, where, whose or  –

The thought of going home to his family was all ___ kept him happy while he was working abroad.

that

300

Complete the sentence with who, which, that, where, whose or  –

She was probably the hardest working student ___ I've ever taught.

that/-

300

Complete the sentence with who, which, that, where, whose or  –

Lewis, the man ___ Johnson beat in the last World Championships, has broken the world record.

that/whom

300

Complete the sentence with who, which, that, where, whose or  –

Lighting bonfires at this time of the year is a tradition ___ goes back to the 17th century.

that/which

300

Complete the sentence with who, which, that, where, whose or  –

Dorothy said something ___ I couldn't hear clearly.

that/- (which)

400

Join the sentences forming defining or non-defining relative clauses. Omit the relative pronoun if possible. 

The family moved here from Ireland. They live next door.

The family who/that live next door moved here from Ireland.

400

Join the sentences forming defining or non-defining relative clauses. Omit the relative pronoun if possible.

The woman is coming back to work soon. I'm doing her job.

The woman whose job I'm doing is coming back to work soon.

400

Join the sentences forming defining or non-defining relative clauses. Omit the relative pronoun if possible.

My parents are coming to visit me in England. They live in Australia.

My parents, who live in Australia, are coming to visit me in England.

400

Join the sentences forming defining or non-defining relative clauses. Omit the relative pronoun if possible.

Their e-mail says they'll be staying for a week. I received it yesterday.

Their e-mail, which I received yesterday, says they'll be staying for a week.

400

Join the sentences forming defining or non-defining relative clauses. Omit the relative pronoun if possible.

My fiancé is looking forward to their visit. They haven't met him.

My fiance, who/whom they haven't met, is looking forward to their visit.

500

Rewrite the sentences using a particple clause.

Children who have been brought up as the baby of the family are often fussy eaters.

Children brought up as the baby of the family are often fussy eaters.

500

Rewrite the sentences using  a particple clause.

Firstborns, who are accustomed to accepting rules, are better behaved at school.

First-borns, accustomed to accepting rules, are better behaved at school.

500

Rewrite the sentences using a particple clause.

The manager was impressed by Jo's work so he extended her contract for a year.

Impressed by Jo's work, the manager extended her contract for a year.

500

Rewrite the sentences using a particple clause.

Because he had started the course, Alan was determined to complete it.

Having started the course, Alan was determined to complete it.

500

Rewrite the sentences using a particple clause.

As I haven't seen all the evidence, I am reluctant to make a judgment.

Not having seen all the evidence, I am reluctant to make a judgement

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