Using Prepositions with Adjective Clauses
Combine the Sentences
Correct the Sentence I
Choose the Relative Pronoun
Correct the Sentence II
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Complete the sentences with the appropriate preposition: The lake that you are familiar _____ is famous for fishing.
The lake that you are familiar with is famous for fishing.
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Combine the sentences using an adjective clause: I spoke with an amazing woman. She has thirteen children.
The woman with whom I spoke has thirteen children.
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Correct the sentence: The family whose arrived late discovered they has missed the wedding.
The family that arrived late discovered they has missed the wedding.
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Choose the relative pronoun or no pronoun: The college _____ George attends offers scholarships to 80 percent of its students.
The college that/omit George attends offers scholarships to 80 percent of its students.
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Correct the sentence: The potatoes aren't done which I baked.
The potatoes which I baked aren't done.
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Complete the sentences with the appropriate preposition: The country which Marco escaped ______ is having a civil war.
The country which Marco escaped from is having a civil war.
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Combine the sentences using an adjective clause: Here is the new book. You asked me to order it for you.
Here is the new book that you asked me to order for you.
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Correct the sentence: A neighbor who his son works for an airline can fly around the world for free.
A neighbor whose son works for an airline can fly around the world for free.
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Choose the relative pronoun or no pronoun: My grandfather build cabins _____ are made of logs.
My grandfather build cabins that/which are made of logs.
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Correct the sentence: Aiko and Yutaka moved into the apartment which are on the top floor.
Aiko and Yutaka moved into the apartment which is on the top floor.
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Complete the sentences with the appropriate preposition: The building your company is interested _____ is not available for rent.
The building your company is interested in is not available for rent.
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Combine the sentences using an adjective clause: The man has a broken leg. He crashed into a tree.
The man who crashed into a tree has a broken leg.
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Correct the sentence: I ran into a man he was my boss twenty years ago.
I ran into a man who was my boss twenty years ago.
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Choose the relative pronoun or no pronoun: We enjoyed the singers _____ gave the concert.
We enjoyed the singers who/that gave the concert.
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Correct the sentence: I work with a doctor which is nice to his patients but is rude to the nurses.
I work with a doctor who is nice to his patients but is rude to the nurses.
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Complete the sentences with the appropriate preposition: The job Pierre is qualified ____ pays very well.
The job Pierre is qualified for pays very well.
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Combine the sentences using an adjective clause: Everyday I use websites. They are great sources of information.
Everyday I use websites that are great sources of information.
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Correct the sentence: The little dog was running behind the boy that was growling and barking fiercely.
The little dog that was growling and barking fiercely was running behind the boy.
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Choose the relative pronoun or no pronoun: Students _____ come to class early can get extra help from the teacher.
Students who/that come to class early can get extra help from the teacher.
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Correct the sentence: The beetles were the targets of our poison bait which were destroying our crops.
The beetles which were destroying our crops were the targets of our poison bait.
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Complete the sentence with the appropriate preposition: The woman whom Blake is married _____ has both M.D. and Ph.D degrees.
The woman whom Blake is married to has both M.D. and Ph.D degrees.
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Combine the sentences using an adjective clause: Bluetooth technology is very convenient. It allows me to talk on the phone while I'm washing dishes.
Bluetooth technology that allows me to talk on the phone while I'm washing dishes is very convenient.
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Correct the sentence: The car is now in our garage that was in a wreck yesterday.
The car that was in a wreck yesterday is now in our garage.
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Choose the relative pronoun or no pronoun: We're having lunch at a restaurant ____ has a breathtaking view of the city.
We're having lunch at a restaurant that/which has a breathtaking view of the city.
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Correct the sentence: Here is the magazine has the story about home theater systems.
Here is the magazine that has the story about home theater systems.