He's tapping his foot to the ___ of the music.
a) beat
b) pattern
c) shape
beat
Join the two sentences using a relative pronoun.
The police arrested the man. He murdered his wife.
The police arrested the man who murdered/had murdered his wife.
when
You look absolutely ___ in that photo.
a) gorgeous
b) soft
c) rotten
gorgeous
I saw …………………………… at the bus stop, but I don’t know who it was.
a) somebody
b) anybody
c) nobody
The ____ is a mixture of straight lines and circles.
a) shape
b) pattern
c) flavour
pattern
Join the two sentences with a relative pronoun.
I can't remember the name of the street. I lost my passport there.
I can't remember the name of the street where I lost my passport.
Someone who/ whose / that sense of taste is very powerful is called a supertaster.
whose
This shirt is uncomfortable - the material is really___
a) colourful
b) gorgeous
c) rough
rough
It’s raining heavily and …………………………… is at home. The streets are empty.
a) everything
b) everyone
c) everywhere
everyone
Sarah wants her house to be really ___, so she has bought lots of different paints.
a) rough
b) smooth
c) colourful
colourful
Join the two sentences using a relative pronoun.
The book is very interesting. I borrowed it from the library.
There's a town in New Zealand which / where / that the air smells of eggs all the time!
where
That rubbish bin _____ so badly that I could smell it from upstair.
a) stares
b) stinks
c) whispers
stinks
“I’ve got …………………………… in my tea.” “Yes, you have. I think it’s a leaf from the tree we are sitting under.”
a) anything
b) something
c) anybody
something
What ___is that? A square or a diamond?
a) beat
b) scent
c) shape
shape
Join the two sentences using a relative pronoun.
This is the man. His dog bit me.
This is the man whose dog bit me.
The layer whose / what / that protects the eye is called the cornea.
that
He only heard me when I ___ his name very loudly.
a) yelled
b) tickled
c) scratched
yelled
I don’t know …………………………… about it.
a) anything
b) nothing
c) anybody
anything
He made me feel nervous by ____ at me with his cold blue eyes.
a) yelling
b) staring
c) scratching
Join the two sentences using a relative pronoun.
I'll never forget the day. I got my first bike on that day.
I'll never forget the day when I got my first bike.
That was the moment which / where / when I realised I could smell smoke.
when
When I ___the baby, he laughed.
a) tickled
b) whispered
c) scratched
tickled
Find the mistake:
There wasn’t nobody at the beach.
There wasn’t anybody at the beach.