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(1)Exercises at the weekend (2nd- April) I Combine each pair of sentences into one, using a relative clause following a preposition 1.The woman smiled I was looking at her 2.The flat is very dirty He lives in it 3.Helen is the girl I’ve talked to you about her 4.The music sounds really interesting You are listening to it 5.I’m waiting for the bus I go to work on it 6.The man is called Eric She works for him II Combine these sentences ,using relative clauses without relative pronouns 1-They hired a car last week The car is rather old The car………………… 2-The lady is a doctor We met her at the hospital The lady 3-The magazines are on the table The teacher gave us the magazines last week The magazines………………… 4-We watched a film last night It was really moving The film…………………… 5-I have to the assignment It is very difficult The assignment …… 6-The city seems to be quiet You told me about the city The city………………………………… 7-The shirts are too big My sister bought them for me The shirts………… 8-We ate chicken yesterday It was cooked by my sister The chicken…………… III Using Both….And /Neither …Nor…/ Either …Or… /Not Only …But Also 1.Tom was late So was Ann Both Tom …………………………………………………………………………… 2.He didn’t write He didn’t phone He neither …………………………………………………………………………………………… 3.The hotel wasn’t clean And it wasn’t comfortable The hotel was ……………………………………………………………………………………… 4.It was a very boring film It was very long, too It was both ………………………………………………………………………………………………… We can leave today or we can leave tomorrow We can leave either………………………………………………………………………………………… IV Combine the two sentences, using a relative pronoun Decide whether the relative clause needs commas 1.A person should visit Paris That person wishes to have a spectacular view 2.Adam Wilkinson is the mayor of the city in the 1970s His family is politically active 3.A car can be expensive It has all the latest improvement 4.The Volkswagen is cute It looks like a bug 5.The President is supposed to provide leadership He is a symbol of dignity Lop11.com (2) V Rewrite the following sentences, using participles or infinitive phrases 1.The couple who lives next to us have 16 children The amount of money which was taken by the robbers was found by the police 3.He was the second man who was killed in this way 4.You were the last person who saw her alive She was the first woman who left the burning building 6.They live in a house which was built in 1998 7.Our solar system is the galaxy that is called the Milky Way 8.We have an apartment which overlooks the park 9.I have some homework that I must tonight 10.The man who spoke to John is my friend VI Rewrite the sentences The company produces cars And it also produces lorries ( not only….but also) We bought this car in Germany ( passive) The post office provides the Messenger Call Service ( passive) Mr Brown doesn’t drink alcohol Mrs Brown doesn’t drink alcohol ( Neither….nor…) William Shakespeare was one of the greatest playwrights of all time He wrote “Romeo and Juliet” ( relative clause) Albert decided to buy a motorbike His car was stolen last week ( relative clause) The council offers us three scholarships Two of these scholarships are very attractive ( relative clause) Some of the men who attended the meeting didn’t agree with my proposal at all ( reduce the underlined relative clause) ****** We can leave today or we can leave tomorrow (Use “Either ……… or ……… ”) Mr Pike was late for work So were his workers (Use “Not only …… but also ……….”) Quangngai people are friendly They are hospitable, too (Use “Both ……… and …… ”) Lop11.com (3) George doesn’t smoke And he doesn’t drink, either (Use “Neither ……… nor ……… ”) The hotel wasn’t clean, and it’s wasn’t comfortable (Use “Neither ……… nor ……… ”) The singer Britney is beautiful She is famous, too ( Use “Not only …… but also ……….”) We gave Mary a birthday present yesterday ( the passive) Did Mrs Green lend Mary the money? ( the passive) Lop11.com (4)