This is the hotel ___ is fully booked.
What is:
that / which
Combine using a defining relative clause:
The youth hostel is cheap.
The youth hostel is near the seaside resort.
What is:
The youth hostel that is near the seaside resort is cheap.
The hotel that offers full board is a must.
What is:
Defining — identifies which hotel
Complete the sentence:
You can take ___ belongings you need.
What is:
whatever
Choose the correct sentence:
A) The hotel which was fully booked was luxurious.
B) The hotel, which was fully booked, was luxurious.
What is:
B (extra information)
The prison guard is the person ___ looks after the inmates.
who / that
Combine using a non-defining relative clause:
We visited a museum.
The museum was fascinating.
What is:
We visited a museum, which was fascinating.
The hotel, which offers full board, is a must.
What is:
Non-defining — extra information
Choose the correct option:
___ finishes the analysis must present it.
What is:
Whoever
Fill in the gap:
This is the hiking trail ___ leads to an unspoilt location.
What is:
that / which
We stayed in a seaside resort ___ accommodation was luxurious.
What is:
whose
Rewrite using whose:
The investigator spoke to the prisoner.
The prisoner’s belongings were missing.
What is:
The investigator spoke to the prisoner whose belongings were missing.
My brother, who loves travelling, booked the tickets.
What is:
Non-defining — proper noun / already known and extra information
Complete the sentence:
Choose ___ option fits your budget.
What is:
whichever
Correct the mistake:
The prison where the inmate is in was overcrowded.
What is:
The prison where the inmate was was overcrowded.
(or …in which the inmate was…)
The tourist attraction ___ I told you about is sold out today.
What is:
that / which / Ø
Rewrite:
This is the location.
We went sightseeing in this location.
What is:
This is the location where/that we went sightseeing.
Tourists who travel on a tight budget often stay in youth hostels.
What is:
Defining — tells us the specific group of tourists
Rewrite using –ever:
It doesn’t matter where you go, you’ll gain experience.
What is:
Wherever you go, you’ll gain experience.
Create a sentence using whose + unit vocabulary.
What is:
Answers vary
ex: The investigator spoke to the prisoner whose self-esteem was very low.
The guard, ___ had already arrested the suspect, gave proof in court.
What is:
who
Combine the sentences using two relative clauses:
We stayed at a hotel.
The hotel was luxurious.
The hotel was fully booked.
What is:
We stayed at a hotel that was luxurious and fully booked.
We stayed at a hotel that was luxurious and that was fully booked.
We stayed at a hotel which was luxurious and fully booked.
We stayed at a luxurious hotel that was fully booked.
Correct the sentence:
The investigation that lasted months led to proof.
What is:
Correct as it is (defining, no commas)
Rewrite using –ever:
It doesn’t matter when we leave, the hotel will be fully booked.
What is:
Whenever we leave, the hotel will be fully booked.
Create a sentence with:
one –ever word
one relative clause
one vocabulary word
What is:
Open answer
Ex: Wherever we went, we stayed in accommodation that was fully booked.