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| 5.3.7 Relative Pronouns Part 7 |
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Join each pair of sentences by using who or which 1. He bought a new branded watch. It must be a fake as it tells the correct time but wrong date.1. He bought a new branded watch which must be a fake as it tells the correct time but wrong date. 2. We don't believe our cousin. He told us he is living in a haunted house.2. We don't believe our cousin who told us he is living in a haunted house. 3. John made a clay model of a giraffe. Its neck however is too short.3. John made a clay model of a giraffe whose neck however it too short. 4. She wants to get rid of her tenant. His loud snoring is disturbing others.4. She wants to get rid of her tenant whose loud snoring is distrubing others. 5. He is a very boastful person. Everyone takes an almost instant dislike to him.5. He is a very boastful person to whom everyone takes an almost instant dislike. 6. I tried to put out the fire. All my fingers got burnt by the fire.6. All my fingers got burnt by the fire which I tried to put out. 7. The couple deliberately stepped on other competitors' toes. They were disqualified from the dancing competition.7. The couple who deliberately stepped on other competitors' toes were disqualified from the dancing competition.. 8. Here comes the angry salesman. Someone sold a fake designer belt to him.8. Here comes the angry salesman to whom someone sold a fake designer belt. 9. John is very likely to marry his old flame. His divorce is coming through soon.9. John whose divorce is coming through soon, is very likely to marry his old flame. 10. I told you about Robin Hood. This is a life-size, marble statue of Robin Hood.10. This is a life-size, marble statue of Robin Hood who/whom I told you about.
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