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100

Correct or not? If not, correct the error:

The students who doesn't come on time, make Marketa really angry.

incorrect.

Correct sentence: The students who don't come on time make Marketa really angry. 

100

Correct or not? If not, correct the error:

The little boy who his mother is my best friend loves home-made cookies.

Incorrect.

Correct sentence: The little boy whose mother is my best friend loves home-made cookies.

100

Correct or not? If not, correct the error.

This is the house that I used to live. 

Incorrect.

This is the house where I used to live./This is the house that I used to live in./This is the house in which I used to live.

100

Correct or not? If not, correct the error.

Alido is the guy whose really good at drawing.

Incorrect grammar but correct fact.

Correct sentence: Alido is the guy who's really good at drawing.

100

Correct or not? If not, correct the error.

My grandmother's sisters-in-law who used to walk 3 miles every day when they were 90 years old and knew everyone in their town had a friend whose son married my best friend's sister. 

This sentence is correct :-)

200

Combine these two sentences using the second one as an adjective clause:

The homework is correct. They copied it last week from a classmate. 

The homework which they copied last week from a classmate is correct.

200

Combine these sentences using the second one as an adjective clause.

These are the students. I told you about them.

These are the students about whom I told you./These are the students who I told you about./These are the students I told you about.

200

Combine these sentences using an adjective clause:

The bathroom was locked for two hours. The young woman was taking selfies in the bathroom. 

The bathroom where the young woman was taking selfies was locked for two hours.

200

Combine these sentences using an adjective clause:

So far, my son has had four girlfriends. I have not met two of them. 

So far, my son has had three girlfriends two of whom I have not met.

200

Combine these sentences using an adjective clause:

The Monday's quest is very easy. My students have already started studying for it. 

The Monday's quest for which my students have already started studying is very easy./The Thursday's quest that/which my students have already started studying for is very easy./The Thursday's quest my students have already started studying for is easy.

300

Change the formal way into informal way:

Layan next to whom Huma always sits has cats. 

Layan, Huma always sits next to, has cats.

300

Change the formal way into informal:

The man to whom my former student was engaged was actually already married. 

The man my former student was engaged to was actually already married. 

300

Change the formal way into informal:

The photocopier at which people often scream is located next to my office. 

The photocopier people often scream at is located next to my office.

300

Change the formal way into informal:

I can't stand getting advice for which I didn't ask. 

I can't stand getting advice I didn't ask for.

300

Change formal to informal:

Here is the teacher about whom I told you.

Here is the teacher I told you about.

400

Combine these two sentences:

My best friend is very generous. I borrow her clothes all the time.

My best friend whose clothes I borrow all the time is very generous.

400

Combine these sentences using an adjective clause:

I have five watches. I need to buy new batteries for all of them.

I have five watches all of which I need to buy new batteries for.

400

Correct or not? If not, correct the error:

The new Ferrari that bought Najib makes everyone green with envy.

The new Ferrari that Najib bought makes everyone green with envy.

400

Combine these sentences using an adjective clause.

I am really looking forward to Thanksgiving. I will travel to visit my son at that time. 

I am really looking forward to Thanksgiving when I will travel to visit my son.

400

Combine these sentences using adjective clauses:

My son gives me great fashion advice. I can always trust his brutal honesty.

My son whose brutal honesty I can always trust gives me great fashion advice.

500

Correct or not? If not, correct the error:

My friend that found a diary which we kept while we were in high school.

My friend found a diary which we kept while we were in high school.

500

Correct or not? If not, correct the error:

The brand new beach house is located in Hawaii that Angela bought.


The brand new beach house that Angela bought is located in Hawaii.

500

Correct or not? If not, correct the error:

Who don't wear wedding rings are not always single. 

People/women/men who don't wear wedding rings are not always single.

500

Combine into one sentence:

My son is working in California. I used to live in that state. He has a new girlfriend. 

My son who has a new girlfriend is working in California where I used to live.

500

Correct or not? If not, correct the error.

The boy got bit by the neighbor's dog who deliver the newspaper every morning on his bike.  

The boy who delivers the newspaper every morning on his bike got bit by the neighbor's dog.