Use a Relative pronoun or Relative adverb to combine each pair of sentences below.
1. The student is from China. He sits next to me.
2. I thanked the woman. This woman had helped me.
3. The professor is excellent. I'm taking his course.
4. Jim passed the exam. This surprised everybody.
5. Mr Smith said he was too busy to speak to me. I had come to see him.
6. The man is my father. I respect this man most.
7. The man is my father. I respect his opinions most.
8. I saw a lot of people and horses. They went to market.
9. Tom has three sisters. All of them are married.
10. I recently went back to Paris. It is still as beautiful as a pearl.
11. I recently went back to Paris. I was born in Paris nearly 50 years ago.
12. She is the most intelligent woman. I've ever met this woman.
13. This doctor is famous. You visited him yesterday.
14. Do you know the music? It is being played on the radio.
15. The police want to know the hotel. Mr Foster stayed there two weeks ago.
16. You didn't tell us the reason. We have to cut down our daily expenses for that reason.
17. The day was rainy. She left on that day.
18. The reason hasn't been told yet. The president will come to that city for this reason.
19. Phuong Thao is a singer. You like her music best.
20. She couldn't come to the party. This is a pity.
21. I've sent him two letters. He has received neither of them.
22. That man is an artist. I don't remember the man's name.
23. The reason is not valid. You gave it yesterday.
24. We enjoyed the city. We spent our vacation in this city.
25. One of the elephants had only one tusk. We saw these elephants at the zoo.
26. I looked at the moon. It was very bright that evening.
27. My father goes swimming everyday. You met him this morning.
28. That car belongs to Dr Clark. It's engine is very good.
29. In the class there are 48 students. The teacher knows only a few of them.
30. The pupils haven't done their homework? It is too bad.
1.the professor is excellent. I am taking his course (whose)
=> The professor whose course i am taking is excellent
2. Mr. Tibbs doesn't drive carefully. MR.Smith doesn't drive carefully, either (Neither)
=> Neither Mr.Tibbs nor Mr.Smith drives carefully
3. The shoes are too big. My mother can't feet her feet (so)
=> The shoes are so big that my mother can't feet her feet
4. Ted has won a medal. Tony has won a medal, too (Both)
=> Both Ted and Tony have won a medal
1. The professor whose course I am taking is excellent
2. Neither Mr.Tibbs nor Mr.Smith drives carefully.
3. The shoes are so big that my mother can't feet her feet
4. Both Ted and Tony have won a medal.