Use a Relative pronoun or Relative adverbs to combine each pair of sentences below.
1. We first met in 1945. The revolution took place then.
2. The girl is happy. She won the race.
3. The taxi driver is friendly. He took me to the airport.
4. I liked the composition. You wrote it.
5. The people were very nice. We visited them yesterday.
6. The meeting was interesting. I went to it.
7. The picture was beautiful. She was looking at it.
8. I apologized the woman. I spilled her coffee.
9. The professor is excellent. I'm taking her course.
10. The man called the police. His wallet was stolen.
11. I have to call the man. I accidentally picked up his umbrella.
12. The city was beautiful. We spent our vacation there.
13. That is the restaurant. I'll meet you there.
14. The town is small. I grew up there.
15. I'll never forget the day. I first met you then.
16. May is the month. The weather is usually the hottest then.
17. 7:30 is the time. My plane will arrive then.
18. Do you remember the year? The First World War ended in that year.
19. The man is a biologist. His father is a botanist.
20. I love my parent's house. I was born in that house.
1 I'll never forget the day when I met you
2 The town where I grew up was small
3. 1960s was the year when the revolution took place
4 I apologized to the woman whose coffee I spilled
5 They're the postcards which arrived yesterday
6 The children sang aloud all night, which kept their parents awake
7 Maria is studying in New York City which is called the big apple
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