Reduce the following relative clauses, using participles or to infinitive: 1.. The man who is standing there is a clown.[r]
(1)Full name: Class: 15-MINUTE TEST N02 Version I Reduce the following relative clauses, using participles or to infinitive: The man who is standing there is a clown The students don’t know how to the exercises which were given by the teacher yesterday The gentleman who lives next door is a well-known orator Lady Astor was the first woman who took her seat in Parliament The last student who was interviewed was John I saw many houses that are destroyed by the storm _ The street which leads to the school is very wide _ The last person who leaves the room must turn off the lights We have an apartment which overlooks the park 10 The vegetables which are sold in this shop are grown without chemicals _ Full name: Class: 15-MINUTE TEST N02 Version I Reduce the following relative clauses, using participles or to infinitive: We are driving on the road which was built in 1980 _ Customers who complain about the services should see the manager _ Our solar system is in a galaxy that is called the Milky Way _ The air-hostess was the only person who survived the crash _ David was the only person who offered his help _ Some of the people who have been invited to the party can’t come _ Emma Thompson is the most famous actress who will appear on stage here _ The road that joins two villages is very narrow _ Trains which leave from this station take an hour to get to London _ 10 The fence which surrounds our house is made of wood (2)