Relative clauses

Relative clauses

9th - 12th Grade

18 Qs

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Relative clauses

Relative clauses

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English

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Kamil Kowalski

Used 13+ times

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18 questions

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1.

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3 mins • 2 pts

Combine two sentences in one using an appropriate relative pronoun: We met this man yesterday. He is my father.

2.

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3 mins • 2 pts

Combine two sentences into one using an appropriate relative pronoun: Last year I had a sailing lesson. I was on holiday then

3.

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3 mins • 2 pts

Combine two sentences into one using an appropriate relative pronoun: I met the clothes designer. Her designs won the award

4.

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3 mins • 2 pts

Combine two sentences into one using an appropriate relative pronoun: My brother is really into science. He is eighteen

5.

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3 mins • 2 pts

Combine two sentences into one using an appropriate relative pronoun: I told her about the video game. I got it for my birthday.

6.

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3 mins • 2 pts

Combine two sentences into one using an appropriate relative pronoun: Mr Samson is the teacher. He teaches me French.

7.

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3 mins • 2 pts

Combine two sentences into one using an appropriate relative pronoun: In Germany, children don't start school until they are seven. I grew up there.

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