Relative clauses
Commas
Phrasal Verbs
100

You can read my notes from the French lesson. You missed it. (that)

You can read my notes from the French lesson that you missed

100

Where are the books which I left on the table?

no commas needed

100

You mustn't GIVE / PUT up Art! You're so good at it!

You mustn't GIVE up Art! You're so good at it!

200

Serena always brings a packed lunch. She prepares herself. (that)

Serena always brings a packed lunch that she prepares.

200

The canteen which is next to the science block is open at 12.

The canteen, which is next to the science block, is open at 12.

200

Helen gets the answers so quickly, I'll never GET / CATCH up with her.

Helen gets the answers so quickly, I'll never GET up with her.

300

Charlie's class went to the museum. There are lots of Roman objects there. (where)

Charlie's class went to the museum where lots of Roman objects are.

300

That blonde girl you were talking to at lunch time is my cousin.

That blonde girl, you were talking to at lunch time, is my cousin.

300

If you want to join the school orchestra you have to GET / PUT through the audition.

If you want to join the school orchestra you have to GET through the audition.

400

A student gets top marks in each subject. They get a proze each year. (who)

Students who get top marks in each subject get a prize each year.

400

We have to go to room 5 where we are doing our Chemistry practical test.

No commas needed.

400

Tim was ill for a month and he's afraid He's GONE / FALLEN behind in his school work.

Tim was ill for a month and he's afraid He's FALLEN behind in his school work.

500

Olaf asked Carl to help him with his homework. Carl's dad is german.

Carl, whose dad is german, was asked by Olaf to help him with his homework.

500

Did you pass the exam that you took on Tuesday?

No commas needed

500

Miss Twain asked us to PUT / HAND in our essays on Friday.

Miss Twain asked us to HAND in our essays on Friday.

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