PREPOSITIONS
RELATIVE CLAUSES
RELATIVE PRONOUNS
ADVERBS
100

I don't think mum will approve ____ my new haircut.

OF

100

My uncle Joe's cottage has been damaged by floods. We usually spend our holidays there. 


My uncle's Joe's cottage, where we spend our holidays, has been damaged by floods.


100

That's the restaurant _____ they make great salads.

WHERE

100

I'm______ (GRADUAL) getting over the cold.

GRADUALLY

200

The university dates back ____ the early 19th century, when it was founded as a small college.

TO

200

 The car is standing in front of the apartment. It is my car. 

The car WHICH is standing in front of the apartment is my car.

200

Do you remember the time _____ Liam fell in the lake?

WHEN

200

You can't live on junk food! You have to eat fruit and vegetables ______ (REGULAR)

REGULARLY

300

They need to get rid ____ many old objects.

OF

300

My best friend Tom works for a software company. He earns a good salary.

My best friend Tom, WHO works for a software company, earns a good money.

300

My best friend, ______ mum is a food journalist, is excellent at cooking.

WHOSE

300

The price of groceries is _____ (RELATIVE) cheap here compared to other cities.

RELATIVELY

400

This saying is based ____ old wive's tale.

ON

400

That's the boy. His mother is a well-known actress.

That's the boy WHOSE mother is a well-known actress.

400

I can't find the recipe _____ you gave me.

WHICH

400

She played the piano _______ (REMARKABLE) ______ (GOOD) at the concert last night. 

REMARKABLY - WELL

500

Doctors advise  ______ children spending too much screen time.

AGAINST

500

This is the woman. We borrowed the car from her. (don't use WHO)

This is the woman FROM WHOM we borrowed the car.

500

Pasta, ____ is my favourite food, is easy to prepare.

WHICH

500

There has been a tragic accident on the M3. _______ (NEAR) ________ four cars were involved in it.  Information will be given ______ (SHORT).

NEARLY - SHORTLY