P a g e | 1 RELATIVE CLAUSE I. Correct these sentences if necessary. 1. Should parents that they have more than 2 children be punished? ______________________________________________________________________________________ 2. This is my sister, who’s husband’s Chinese. ______________________________________________________________________________________ 3. Have you met the model who’s married to Jack’s cousin? ______________________________________________________________________________________ 4. I don’t like April that is very hot. ______________________________________________________________________________________ 5. That’s the country which the birthrates need to be controlled. ______________________________________________________________________________________ 6. Is that the factory which you are working? ______________________________________________________________________________________ 7. The man, whom I introduced to you last week, is my new boss. ______________________________________________________________________________________ 8. Is deforestation, that occurred in many countries, a cause or an effect of overpopulation? ______________________________________________________________________________________ II. Join each pair of sentences, using a proper relative word. Add commas where necessary. 1. Jack is my new friend. His parents come from China. ______________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Mr. Gomez is my new neighbor. He comes from Brazil. ______________________________________________________________________________________ 3. On Easter Island there were only 4,000 inhabitants. The Dutch had gone there in seach of supplies. ______________________________________________________________________________________ 4. My sister is living in India. Its population is second only to China. ______________________________________________________________________________________ 5. Next year will be an important period for me. I have to take the graduation exam next year. ______________________________________________________________________________________ 6. Round the corner is a building . Its windows are all broken. ______________________________________________________________________________________ 7. Ann and her husband are working in Angola. The death rate of this country is quite high. ______________________________________________________________________________________ 8. These Swedish families will be given 20 years’ income tax-free. The government praised these families for having more children. ______________________________________________________________________________________ III. Answer the questions, using the information in parenthese. The first one has been done for you. Who was Dr. Harris? (His whole life was devoted to poor people’s health care.) → He was the one whose whole life was devoted to poor people’s health care. 1. What do you know about Brunei? (Its population is only about 300,000.) ______________________________________________________________________________________ 2. What do you know about Australis? (Its birthrates are on the decrease.) ______________________________________________________________________________________ 3. What do you know about the Incas? (Scientists have studied their drawings in caves for decades.) ______________________________________________________________________________________ 4. What is East Timor? (This country has a population density of 57 people per square kilometer.) ______________________________________________________________________________________ 5. Who is Maria Jones? (We are about to examine her life in the next class discussion.) ______________________________________________________________________________________ 6. What’s your favorite ocean? (The Pacific has thousands of islands with beautiful beaches.) P a g e | 2 ______________________________________________________________________________________ 7. Who used to live here a thousand year ago? (Scientists will tell us about their lifestyle and living conditions on a TV program tonight.) ______________________________________________________________________________________ 8. What is remarkable about the year 1945 in your country? (The Democratic Republic of Vietnam came into being that year.) ______________________________________________________________________________________ 9. What’s your ideal place to live in? (It has low population density, fresh air and free medical service.) ______________________________________________________________________________________ IV. Answer the following question, using the reduced form of the relative clauses. 1. Are you usualy the first guest that comes to a party? ______________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Who was the first man that landed on the Moon? ______________________________________________________________________________________ 3. Is the Southeast Ridge the most popular route that leads to the summit of Mt. Everest? ______________________________________________________________________________________ 4. Is Phong Nha cave one of the most beautiful caves that have ever been discovered in Vietnam? ______________________________________________________________________________________ 5. In your opinion, which is the tourists’ most common activity that harms the environment: littering, breaking tree branches, or marking a campfire? ______________________________________________________________________________________ V. Rewrite these sentences, using the reduced form of the relative clauses. Eg: He is always the first ferson that helps us when we are in difficulty. → He is always the first ferson to helps us when we are in difficulty. This table shows the amount of garbage that was collected by Sherpas in 1995 and 1998. → This table shows the amount of garbage collected by Sherpas in 1995 and 1998. 1. In the year that are to come, all the trees in this forest will disappear if nothing is done to protect them. ______________________________________________________________________________________ 2. They couldn’t find a way that may help clean the polluted river. ______________________________________________________________________________________ 3. Animals that are born in zoos know nothing about life in the forests. ______________________________________________________________________________________ 4. The government of many coutries are discussing methods that can protect the environment. ______________________________________________________________________________________ 5. During a boat tour along the canals, tourists can see the birds that are searching for food or the cranes that are flying in flocks. ______________________________________________________________________________________ 6. Are national parks good places that can house wild animals? ______________________________________________________________________________________ 7. There is nothing more that we can do about the fire. ______________________________________________________________________________________ 8. The noise which comes from the boat engine might disturb sea animals. ______________________________________________________________________________________ 9. The next question that they will consider is how to clean up the garbage. ______________________________________________________________________________________ 10. The teams, which includes about 2 dozen Sherpas (the native Himalayan people who work as guides or porters in the mountains), uses backpacks to carry the garbage to their base at the foot of Mt. Everest. ______________________________________________________________________________________ P a g e | 3 VI. Look at these information about Mary, and then complete sentences about the people in her life. The first one has been done for you. Mary lives in a big apartment with a roommate whose name is Ann. Her parents are working on a farm in the south, and she sees them only once or twice a year. Now she is working for Mr. Eric Wilson in Chicago. On weekends, she plays badminton with Mina, her colleague. Sometimes she reads to an 80-year-old neighbor, Karen, or baby-sits for a couple called Kim and Joe. Everybody in the apartment building likes her. She is now in love with Bill, a young handsome man, who lives next door. 1. Ann is the roommate Mary lives with. 2. Mr. Eric Wilson is _______________________________________________________ 3. Mina is ________________________________________________________________ 4. Karen is _______________________________________________________________ 5. Kim and Joe are _________________________________________________________ 6. Bill is _________________________________________________________________ VII. Read the situations and complete the questions. The first one has been done for you. 1. John stayed at a hotel. You ask him: “Did you like the hotel you stayed at?” 2. Sue had lunch at a coffee shop. You ask her: “What is the name of the coffeeshop __________________________________?” 3. Sam lives in a town. You ask him: “Do you like _____________________________________________________?” 4. Peter works in a water power station. You ask him: “How big is ______________________________________________________?” 5. Nga is listening to music. You ask her: “Is _____________________________________________ good for the nerves?” VIII. Join the sentences by changing the second sentence of each pair into a relative clause. 1. Here’s the address. You should write to this address. ______________________________________________________________________________________ 2. They finally found the most beautiful church. In front of the church stood a statue. ______________________________________________________________________________________ 3. Renewable energy sources are fifficult topics. I’m not familiar with these topics. ______________________________________________________________________________________ 4. This country now has 300 wind turbines. The national network relies on these turbines. ______________________________________________________________________________________ 5. Solar enery is the only way to solve the problem of energy shortage now. We’ve been very much worried about that problem. ______________________________________________________________________________________ IX. Underline the relative pronoun in each sentence. Check tick (√) the sentences in which it would be possible to omit the relative pronoun. 1. The 15 th Asian Games was a sucessful sporting event that all attendees would never forget. £ 2. They ensured that everybody who saw the ceremony would have a memory for life. £ 3. There is a wide range of sporting events that athletes can take part in. £ 4. The Games improve the relatioinship that are established among attendees who come £ together from many different backgrounds and cultures. 5. I’m sorry to have to say this, but the information which you gave me is misleading. £ 6. The athlete who(m) we have just seen on the screen won the gold medal. £ 7. Khalifa Stadium, which hosted the Opening Ceremony of the 15 th Asian Games, is one of £ the best stadiums in the world. 8.The 15 th Asian Games, which we are talking about, was held in Doha, the capital of Qatar. £ P a g e | 4 X. March the relative clause in B with the main clause in A to make a meaningful sentence. Omit the relative pronoun if possible. Put the correct punctuation mark at the end of each sentence. A B 1. Playing sports, we find it easy to make friends with people 2. He is a telented tennis player 3. The results of our team are disappointing 4. The number of people doubles every 2 years 5. All the venues are modern and in very good condition 6. This is the latest news of the Games a. that I have received. b. who take up this kind of sport. c. that you mention in your report. d. who(m) we play with. e. that I got from the Internet. f. who has won several medals. Example: 1- d : Playing sports, we find it easy to make friends with people [who(m)] we play with. 2-…… : __________________________________________________________________________________ 3-…… : __________________________________________________________________________________ 4-…… : __________________________________________________________________________________ 5-…… : __________________________________________________________________________________ 6-…… : __________________________________________________________________________________ XI. Rewrite the following sentences using restrictive or non-restrictive relative clauses and punctuate them correctly. 1. We are going to visit our grandparents this weekend. They live in the countryside. __________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. I know a good hotel. You can stay there. __________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. I got a letter from a friend. I met her on holiday. __________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. Ms. Williams teaches us English. She comes from Australia. __________________________________________________________________________________________ 5. Have you still got the holiday brochure? I gave it to you last week. __________________________________________________________________________________________ 6. Soccer is a very popular sport in Vietnam. I like to watch it very much. __________________________________________________________________________________________ 7. Have you got the guidebook? We sent it to you last month. __________________________________________________________________________________________ 8. Mai is going to study abroad next year. She is one of my best friends. __________________________________________________________________________________________ 9. I’ve just been speaking to a young man. His application was rejected. __________________________________________________________________________________________ 10. My sister has just got a job in a computer company. She is very keen on playing computer games. __________________________________________________________________________________________ P a g e | 5 RELATIVE CLAUSE + KEY I. Correct these sentences if necessary. 1. Should parents that they have more than 2 children be punished? Should parents that they have more than 2 children be punished? 2. This is my sister, who’s husband’s Chinese. This is my sister, who’s whose husband’s Chinese. 3. Have you met the model who’s married to Jack’s cousin? Correct. 4. I don’t like April that is very hot. I don’t like April, that when it is very hot. 5. That’s the country which the birthrates need to be controlled. That’s the country which the whose birthrates need to be controlled. 6. Is that the factory which you are working? Is that the factory which where / in which you are working? 7. The man, whom I introduced to you last week, is my new boss. The man whom I introduced to you last week is my new boss. (no commas) 8. Is deforestation, that occurred in many countries, a cause or an effect of overpopulation? Is deforestation, that which occurred in many countries, a cause or an effect of overpopulation? II. Join each pair of sentences, using a proper relative word. Add commas where necessary. 1. Jack is my new friend. His parents come from China. Jack is my new friend whose parents come from China. 2. Mr. Gomez is my new neighbor. He comes from Brazil. Mr. Gomez is my new neighbor who / that comes from Brazil. 3. On Easter Island there were only 4,000 inhabitants. The Dutch had gone there in seach of supplies. On Easter Island, where the Dutch had gone in seach of supplies, there were only 4,000 inhabitants. 4. My sister is living in India. Its population is second only to China. My sister is living in India, whose population is second only to China. 5. Next year will be an important period for me. I have to take the graduation exam next year. For me, next year will be an important period when I have to take the graduation exam. 6. Round the corner is a building . Its windows are all broken. Round the corner is a building whose windows are all broken. 7. Ann and her husband are working in Angola. The death rate of this country is quite high. Ann and her husband are working in Angola, which has a quite high death rate. Ann and her husband are working in Angola, whose death rate is quite high. 8. These Swedish families will be given 20 years’ income tax-free. The government praised these families for having more children. These Swedish families who(m) / that the government praised for having more children will be given 20 years’ income tax-free. III. Answer the questions, using the information in parenthese. The first one has been done for you. Who was Dr. Harris? (His whole life was devoted to poor people’s health care.) → He was the one whose whole life was devoted to poor people’s health care. 1. What do you know about Brunei? (Its population is only about 300,000.) - Brunei is a county whose population is only about 300,000. 2. What do you know about Australis? (Its birthrates are on the decrease.) - Australia is the country whose birthrates are on the decrease. 3. What do you know about the Incas? (Scientists have studied their drawings in caves for decades.) - The Incas were the ones whose drawings in caves have been studied by scientists for decades. - The Incas were the ones whose drawings in caves scientists have studied for decades. 4. What is East Timor? (This country has a population density of 57 people per square kilometer.) - East Timor is a country which has a population density of 57 people per square kilometer. P a g e | 6 5. Who is Maria Jones? (We are about to examine her life in the next class discussion.) - Maria Jones is the one whose life we are about to examine in the next class discussion. - Maria Jones is the one whose life is about to be examined in our next class discussion. 6. What’s your favorite ocean? (The Pacific has thousands of islands with beautiful beaches.) - My favorite ocean is the Pacific, which has thousands of islands with beautiful beaches. - My favorite ocean is the Pacific, where there are thousands of islands with beautiful beaches. 7. Who used to live here a thousand year ago? (Scientists will tell us about their lifestyle and living conditions on a TV program tonight.) - They were the ones whose lifestyle and living conditions scientists will tell us about on a TV program tonight. - They were the ones whose lifestyle and living conditions will be told to us on a TV program tonight by scientists. 8. What is remarkable about the year 1945 in your country? (The Democratic Republic of Vietnam came into being that year.) - The year 1945 is the time when the Democratic Republic of Vietnam came into being. 9. What’s your ideal place to live in? (It has low population density, fresh air and free medical service.) - That’s a place which has low population density, fresh air and free medical service. - That’s a place where population density is low, the air is fresh and medical service is free. IV. Answer the following question, using the reduced form of the relative clauses. 1. Are you usualy the first guest that comes to a party? Yes, I’m usually the first guest to comes to a party. 2. Who was the first man that landed on the Moon? Louis Armstrong was the first man to land on the Moon 3. Is the Southeast Ridge the most popular route that leads to the summit of Mt. Everest? Yes, it’s the most popular route to lead to the summit of Mt. Everest. 4. Is Phong Nha cave one of the most beautiful caves that have ever been discovered in Vietnam? Yes it is one of the most beautiful caves to have ever been discovered in Vietnam. 5. In your opinion, which is the tourists’ most common activity that harms the environment: littering, breaking tree branches, or marking a campfire? I think the most common activity to harm the environment is littering / breaking tree branches / marking a campfire. V. Rewrite these sentences, using the reduced form of the relative clauses. Eg: He is always the first ferson that helps us when we are in difficulty. → He is always the first ferson to helps us when we are in difficulty. This table shows the amount of garbage that was collected by Sherpas in 1995 and 1998. → This table shows the amount of garbage collected by Sherpas in 1995 and 1998. 1. In the year that are to come, all the trees in this forest will disappear if nothing is done to protect them. → In the year to come, all the trees in this forest will disappear if nothing is done to protect them. 2. They couldn’t find a way that may help clean the polluted river. → They couldn’t find a way to help clean the polluted river. 3. Animals that are born in zoos know nothing about life in the forests. → Animals born in zoos know nothing about life in the forests. 4. The government of many coutries are discussing methods that can protect the environment. → The government of many coutries are discussing methods to protect the environment. 5. During a boat tour along the canals, tourists can see the birds that are searching for food or the cranes that are flying in flocks. → During a boat tour along the canals, tourists can see the birds searching for food or the cranes that are flying in flocks. 6. Are national parks good places that can house wild animals? → Are national parks good places to house wild animals? P a g e | 7 7. There is nothing more that we can do about the fire. → There is nothing more for us to do about the fire. 8. The noise which comes from the boat engine might disturb sea animals. → The noise which coming from the boat engine might disturb sea animals. 9. The next question that they will consider is how to clean up the garbage. → The next question for them to consider is how to clean up the garbage. 10. The teams, which includes about 2 dozen Sherpas (the native Himalayan people who work as guides or porters in the mountains), uses backpacks to carry the garbage to their base at the foot of Mt. Everest. → The teams, including about 2 dozen Sherpas (the native Himalayan people who work as guides or porters in the mountains), uses backpacks to carry the garbage to their base at the foot of Mt. Everest. VI. Look at these information about Mary, and then complete sentences about the people in her life. The first one has been done for you. Mary lives in a big apartment with a roommate whose name is Ann. Her parents are working on a farm in the south, and she sees them only once or twice a year. Now she is working for Mr. Eric Wilson in Chicago. On weekends, she plays badminton with Mina, her colleague. Sometimes she reads to an 80-year-old neighbor, Karen, or baby-sits for a couple called Kim and Joe. Everybody in the apartment building likes her. She is now in love with Bill, a young handsome man, who lives next door. 1. Ann is the roommate Mary lives with. 2. Mr. Eric Wilson is the man she is working for in Chicago. 3. Mina is the colleague she plays badminton with on weekends. 4. Karen is an 80-year-old neighbor she sometimes reads to. 5. Kim and Joe are the couple she sometimes baby-sits for. 6. Bill is a young handsome man she is now in love with. VII. Read the situations and complete the questions. The first one has been done for you. 1. John stayed at a hotel. You ask him: “Did you like the hotel you stayed at?” 2. Sue had lunch at a coffee shop. You ask her: “What is the name of the coffeeshop you had lunch at?” 3. Sam lives in a town. You ask him: “Do you like the town you live in?” 4. Peter works in a water power station. You ask him: “How big is the water power station you work in?” 5. Nga is listening to music. You ask her: “Is the music you are listening to good for the nerves?” VIII. Join the sentences by changing the second sentence of each pair into a relative clause. 1. Here’s the address. You should write to this address. → Here’s the address (that) you should write to. 2. They finally found the most beautiful church. In front of the church stood a statue. → They finally found the most beautiful church, in front of which stood a statue. 3. Renewable energy sources are fifficult topics. I’m not familiar with these topics. → Renewable energy sources are fifficult topics (that) I’m not familiar with 4. This country now has 300 wind turbines. The national network relies on these turbines. → This country now has 300 wind turbines, which the national network relies on. 5. Solar enery is the only way to solve the problem of energy shortage now. We’ve been very much worried about that problem. → Now solar enery is the only way to solve the problem of energy shortage (that) we’ve been very much worried about. P a g e | 8 IX. Underline the relative pronoun in each sentence. Check tick (P) the sentences in which it would be possible to omit the relative pronoun. 1. The 15 th Asian Games was a sucessful sporting event (that) all attendees would never forget. R 2. They ensured that everybody who saw the ceremony would have a memory for life. £ 3. There is a wide range of sporting events (that) athletes can take part in. R 4. The Games improve the relatioinship that are established among attendees who come £ together from many different backgrounds and cultures. 5. I’m sorry to have to say this, but the information (which) you gave me is misleading. R 6. The athlete (who(m)) we have just seen on the screen won the gold medal. R 7. Khalifa Stadium, which hosted the Opening Ceremony of the 15 th Asian Games, is one of £ the best stadiums in the world. 8. The 15 th Asian Games, which we are talking about, was held in Doha, the capital of Qatar. £ X. March the relative clause in B with the main clause in A to make a meaningful sentence. Omit the relative pronoun if possible. Put the correct punctuation mark at the end of each sentence. A B 1. Playing sports, we find it easy to make friends with people 2. He is a telented tennis player 3. The results of our team are disappointing 4. The number of people doubles every 2 years 5. All the venues are modern and in very good condition 6. This is the latest news of the Games A. that I have received. B. who take up this kind of sport. C. that you mention in your report. D. who(m) we play with. E. that I got from the Internet. F. who has won several medals. Example: 1 D : Playing sports, we find it easy to make friends with people [who(m)] we play with. 2 F __________________________________________________________________________ 3 A __________________________________________________________________________ 4 B __________________________________________________________________________ 5 C __________________________________________________________________________ 6 E __________________________________________________________________________ In sentence 3, 5, 6 the relative pronoun can be omitted. XI. Rewrite the following sentences using restrictive or non-restrictive relative clauses and punctuate them correctly. 1. We are going to visit our grandparents this weekend. They live in the countryside. → This weekend, we are going to visit our grandparents, who live in the countryside. 2. I know a good hotel. You can stay there. → I know a good hotel where you can stay. 3. I got a letter from a friend. I met her on holiday. → I got a letter from a friend who(m) I met on holiday. 4. Ms. Williams teaches us English. She comes from Australia. → Ms. Williams, who comes from Australia, teaches us English. 5. Have you still got the holiday brochure? I gave it to you last week. → Have you still got the holiday brochure (which) I gave you last week? 6. Soccer is a very popular sport in Vietnam. I like to watch it very much. → Soccer, which I like to watch very much, is a very popular sport in Vietnam 7. Have you got the guidebook? We sent it to you last month. → Have you got the guidebook (which) we sent you last month? 8. Mai is going to study abroad next year. She is one of my best friends. → Mai, who is one of my best friends, is going to study abroad next year. 9. I’ve just been speaking to a young man. His application was rejected. → I’ve just been speaking to a young man whose application was rejected. P a g e | 9 10. My sister has just got a job in a computer company. She is very keen on playing computer games. → My sister, who is very keen on playing computer games, has just got a job in a computer company. (You know I have only one sister.) → My sister who is very keen on playing computer games has just got a job in a computer company. (You know I have more than one sister.) . the capital of Qatar. £ P a g e | 4 X. March the relative clause in B with the main clause in A to make a meaningful sentence. Omit the relative pronoun if possible. Put the correct punctuation. __________________________________________________________________________________________ P a g e | 5 RELATIVE CLAUSE + KEY I. Correct these sentences if necessary. 1. Should parents that they have more than. held in Doha, the capital of Qatar. £ X. March the relative clause in B with the main clause in A to make a meaningful sentence. Omit the relative pronoun if possible. Put the correct punctuation