Exercise 9: Combine these sentences using one of these words: Who, Whom. That, Which, Whose
1. Stop him. He's the man. He stole my wallet. (Who)
2. Mr. David comes from England. He has never been to Vietnam. ( who)
3.I'm staying with the boy. His brother looks very handsome. ( whose)
4.We talked about the books and writers. That made us bored. ( which)
5.Henry is also a member of the board. You'll meet him tomorrow, (who)
6. Can you answer the questions. I ask you those questions?...
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Exercise 9: Combine these sentences using one of these words: Who, Whom. That, Which, Whose
1. Stop him. He's the man. He stole my wallet. (Who)
2. Mr. David comes from England. He has never been to Vietnam. ( who)
3.I'm staying with the boy. His brother looks very handsome. ( whose)
4.We talked about the books and writers. That made us bored. ( which)
5.Henry is also a member of the board. You'll meet him tomorrow, (who)
6. Can you answer the questions. I ask you those questions? (which)
7. The lady is a teacher at our school. Her son went on a picnic with us last weekend. (whose)
8. He is the only friend. I like him. (whom)
9. He can't swim. That makes me surprised. (which)
10. We are visiting Ha Long. It is in the north of Viet Nam. ( which)
11. They have invented a television set. It is small as a watch. ( which)
12. We visited children. Their parents are dead in that flood. (whose)
13. I'm talking about Tom. He is really friendly. ( who)
14. The student did this exercise. He might be very intelligent. (who)
15. Peter couldn't come to the party last night. That was really a pity. (which)