a
b
c
d
c
100

combine the sentence using relative clauses:

there is a woman living next door. she is a doctor.

the woman, who is a doctor, is living next door

100

(a/an/the/-) girls usually spend more money on clothes than (a/an/the/-) boys

- , -

+100

100

used to vs (Be) used to:

she  _________ (deal) with a lot of stress because she works in the hospital.

is used to dealing

100

Grand Canyon is located in (a/an/the/-) USA.

the

100

combine the sentence using relative clauses:

That's our new teacher. She actually lives next door to me.

That's our new teacher who actually lives next door to me.

100

for me, London is (a/an/the/-) most exciting city in the world

the


100

used to vs (Be) used to:

I have to arrive to work at 7, so I ________ (wake) up early every morning.

am used to wake

100

combine the sentence using relative clauses:

the apartment is torn down. it used to have 100 people.

the apartment, which used to have 100 people, is torn down. 

+100

100

ultra mega giga free point

+ 300

100

combine the sentence using relative clauses:

That is the person. The person gave me candy.

that is the person who gave me candy.

100

used to vs (Be) used to:

he speaks very good French. _____ he ____ (live) in france?

did he used to live

+200!!

100

Patricks' going to (a/an/the/-) university next month.

a

100

combine the sentence using relative clauses:

Kate works in a cafe. The cafe sells Italian food.

Kate works in a cafe which sells italian food

100

used to vs (Be) used to:

he __________ (have) a driver, so he doesn't know how to use public transportation.

is used to having

100

used to vs (Be) used to:

he ______ (play) a lot of football but he has given up.

used to play


100

We found (a/an/the/-) whale off the coast of British Columbia. (a/an/the/-) whales usually can be seen there in summer.

a, the

+100

100

free point!!! 

+100

100

Can you show me (a/an/the/-) email that John wrote?

the

100

I eat (a/an/the/-) breakfast every (a/an/the/-) morning.

-, -

100

Helen is (a/an/the/-) engineer and her brother is (a/an/the/-) teacher.

an, a

+100

100

combine the sentence using relative clauses:

I am going back to live in England. I was born there.

I am going back to live in England where I was born

+100!!!


100

combine the sentence using relative clauses:

Jane is my friend. Her drawing won a competition.

Jane is my friend whose drawing won a competition.

100

combine the sentence using relative clauses:

Hip hop music has gained popularity. Hip hop music was originally from the USA.

Hip hop music, which was originally from the USA, has gained popularity.

100

used to vs (Be) used to:

I ___ (not do) a lot of sports but now I run every day.

didn't use to do

100

combine the sentence using relative clauses:

we met some people. their car had broken down.

we met some people whose car had broken down

+200!!!

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