Join the sentences with "Who"
Present Perfect
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100

Bill is a boy. Bill plays football.

Bill is a boy who plays football.

100

Bill [paint] his room.

Bill has painted his room.

100

There ___ a little juice

is

100

rain / stay home

if it rains, we will stay home

100

Cold, icy region.

Arctic

200

Jane is a girl. Jane reads books.

Jane is a girl who reads books.

200

Jane [draw] a picture

Jane has drawn a picture.

200

Is there ___ milk?

any

200

John brings a sandwich / he buys lunch

If John brings a sandwich, he will buy lunch.

200

Sweet but usually unhealthy after-meal treat.

Dessert

300

Arnold has a friend. Arnold's friend likes Minecraft.

Arnold has a friend who likes Minecraft.

300

Arnold and Andy [see] this movie already.

Arnold and Andy have seen this movie already.

300

There are a ___ of cookies

lot

300

There will be pizza / I will eat it.

If there is pizza, I will eat it.

300

Ancient triangular structure made of stone and containing mummies.

Pyramid

400

Peter has a dog. Peter likes to watch movies.

Peter, who has a dog, likes to watch movies.

400

Peter and Wendy might [fall] off their bikes.

Peter and Wendy might have fallen off their bikes.

400

How ____ water is there? There _______ water.

much | is a (lot of / little)

400

You have not eaten breakfast. I give you half my sandwich.

If you have not eaten breakfast, I will give you half my sandwich.

400

Tropical or subtropical tree known for its distinctive fan-shaped leaves

Palm

500
Anna likes pizza. Anna does not like burgers.

Anna, who likes pizza, does not like burgers.

500

Anna might [not throw] the ball.

Anna might not have thrown the ball.

500

How ____ carrots ____ there? There _____ carrots.

many | are | are a (lot of / few)

500

It is sunny. It is not windy. We have finished studying. We play badminton.

If it is sunny and it is not windy and we have finished studying, we will play badminton.

500

The process of determining the mass or weight of an object using scales or balance, providing numerical value for an item's heaviness.

Weigh