Which sentence means: I like people who are relaxed and don’t get angry easily?
a) I like people who are stingy.
b) I like people who are easygoing.
c) I like people who are unreliable.
Answer: b
In this sentence, who listens?
I want a friend who listens to me.
Answer: The friend listens.
Complete:
I want someone who I can talk ___.
Answer: to / with
Fix the sentence:
I like people who is funny.
Answer: I like people who are funny.
Make a sentence with:
someone + who + supportive
Possible answer: I want someone who is supportive.
Which sentence describes a red flag?
a) I like people who are supportive.
b) I like people who are modest.
c) I don’t like people who are egotistical.
Answer: c
In this sentence, who talks?
I want someone who I can talk to.
Answer: I talk.
Complete:
I want someone who I can depend ___.
Answer: on
Fix the sentence:
I want someone who I can talk.
Answer: I want someone who I can talk to / with.
Make a sentence with:
people + who + unreliable
Possible answer: I don’t like people who are unreliable.
What does this sentence mean?
I want someone who I can depend on.
a) I want someone reliable.
b) I want someone funny.
c) I want someone outgoing.
Answer: a
Choose the correct sentence:
a) I want someone who helps me.
b) I want someone who I helps me.
Answer: a
Complete:
I want someone who I can have fun ___.
Answer: with
Fix the sentence:
I don’t like people who are unreliable and who I can’t depend.
Answer: I don’t like people who are unreliable and who I can’t depend on.
Make a sentence with:
someone + who + talk to
Possible answer: I want someone who I can talk to.
Which sentence is more specific?
a) I like people.
b) I like people who have a good sense of humor.
Answer: b
Why? It gives more information about the kind of people.
Choose the sentence where I do the action.
a) I like people who respect others.
b) I like people who I can trust.
Answer: b
Choose the correct sentence:
a) I want someone who I can trust.
b) I want someone who I can trust on.
Answer: a
Why? We say trust someone, not trust on someone.
Fix the sentence:
I want someone who listens me.
Answer: I want someone who listens to me.
Make one sentence with two requirements:
supportive + have fun with
Possible answer: I want someone who is supportive and who I can have fun with.
Explain the difference:
Answer:
1 = The people talk a lot.
2 = I talk to those people.
Explain the grammar difference:
Answer:
1 = the person listens.
2 = I listen to the person.
In number 2, we need to because the verb is listen to someone.
Complete the three sentences correctly:
Answer:
Fix the sentence:
I like people who I can have fun and who are supportive.
Answer: I like people who I can have fun with and who are supportive.
Make one sentence with:
Possible answer: I like people who are supportive, but I don’t like people who I can’t depend on.