Use a relative pronoun to combine each pair of sentences. Put in the commas where necessary.
01. This is the man. I met him in Paris.
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02. Ann is very friendly. She lives next door.
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03. That’s the man. He is going to buy the company.
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04. Students will be punished. Their homework is late.
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05. We threw out the computer. It never worked properly.
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06. I’m going to see Sheila. I told you about her yesterday.
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07. A man answered the phone. He told me you were away.
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08. Peter turned out to be innocent. Everyone suspected him.
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09. There are some words. They are very difficult to translate.
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10. The machine cost the least. It worked better than the others.
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11. The man is a famous actor. You met him at the party last night.
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12. Mary had been listening to the conversation. She looked angry.
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13. James Watt invented the steam engine. He was a Scottish scientist.
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14. She is a singer. She has just signed a contract with a recording company.
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15. The sun provides us with heat and light. It is one of millions of stars in the universe.
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V/ Combine the following pairs of sentences, using a preposition with a relative pronoun.
1. That’s the man. I got the bag from him yesterday.
That’s the man whom I got the bag fromyesterday.
2. Economics is a subject. I am very interested in it.
Economics is a subject which I am very interested in
3. This is Joanna. I gave my notes to her.
This is Joanna whom I gave my notes to
4. The friend spoke French. Tim was travelling with him.
The friend whom Tim was travelling with spoke French
5. The ladder began to slip. Tom was standing on it.
The ladder which Tom was standing on began to slip
6. This is the city. I was born in this city.
This is the city where I was born
7. Paul is fitter than you. I play tennis with him on weekends.
Paul whom I play tennis with on weekends is fitter than you
8. The woman said the machine was very good. Jim bought the machine from her.
The woman whom Jim bought the machine from said the machine was very good.
9. The chair is in bad shape. You are sitting on it.
The chair which You are sitting on is in bad shape
V/ Combine the following pairs of sentences, using a preposition with a relative pronoun.
1. That’s the man. I got the bag from him yesterday.
=> That's the man from whom I got the bag yesterday.
2. Economics is a subject. I am very interested in it.
=> Economics is a subject which I am very interested in.
3. This is Joanna. I gave my notes to her.
=> This is Joanna, whom I gave my notes to.
4. The friend spoke French. Tim was travelling with him.
=> The friend, with whom Tim was travelling, spoke French.
5. The ladder began to slip. Tom was standing on it.
=> The ladder, on which Tom was standing, began to slip.
6. This is the city. I was born in this city.
=> This is the city where I was born.
7. Paul is fitter than you. I play tennis with him on weekends.
=> Paul, with whom I play tennis on weekends, is fitter than you.
8. The woman said the machine was very good. Jim bought the machine from her.
=> The woman, whom Jim bought the machine from, said the machine was very good.
9. The chair is in bad shape. You are sitting on it.
=> The chair, on which where you are sitting, is in bad shape.