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Adjective Clauses (3)

Adjective Clauses (3)

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English

University

Practice Problem

Medium

CCSS
L.3.1A, L.6.2A, 6.NS.B.3

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Directions: Listen to sentences in normal, contracted speech. You will hear: whose, who’s (meaning who is), or who’s (meaning who has). Choose the correct meaning.

Example:

You will hear: I know a woman who’s a taxi driver.
You will choose: whose who is who has

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whose

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who is

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who has

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who has

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who has

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who has

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who is

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who has

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who is

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who has

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Multiple Choice

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who is

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who has

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Directions: Combine the two sentences. Use “who” or “whose” to introduce an adjective clause.

Example:

I know a doctor. His last name is Doctor.
I know a doctor whose last name is Doctor.

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Directions: Listen to sentences in normal, contracted speech. You will hear: whose, who’s (meaning who is), or who’s (meaning who has). Choose the correct meaning.

Example:

You will hear: I know a woman who’s a taxi driver.
You will choose: whose who is who has

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