Passive Voice - Exercise With Auxiliary Verbs: Relative Pronouns
Passive Voice - Exercise With Auxiliary Verbs: Relative Pronouns
Passive Voice - Exercise With Auxiliary Verbs: Relative Pronouns
Rewrite the sentences in passive voice. 1.I can answer the question. 2.She would carry the box. 3.You should open the window. 4.We might play cards. 5.You ought to wash the car. 6.He must fill in the form. 7.They need not buy bread. 8.He could not read the sentence. 9.Will the teacher test our English? 10.Could Jenny lock the door? Rewrite the sentences in passive voice. 1.Sheila is drinking a cup of tea. 2.My father is washing the car. 3.Farmer Joe is milking the cows. 4.She is taking a picture of him. 5.I am writing a poem. 6.We are not playing football. 7.He is not wearing a tie. 8.Is she preparing the party? 9.Are they talking about the meeting? 10.Is she watering the flowers? relative clauses
Relative Pronouns
relative pronoun who use subject or object pronoun for people example I told you about the woman who lives next door.
subject or object pronoun for animals and things referring to a whole sentence possession for people animals and things object pronoun for people, especially in nondefining relative clauses (in defining relative clauses we colloquially preferwho) subject or object pronoun for people, animals and things in defining relative clauses (who or which are also possible)
Do you see the cat which is lying on the roof? He couldnt read which surprised me. Do you know the boy whose mother is a nurse? I was invited by the professor whom I met at the conference. I dont like the table that stands in the kitchen.
that
Relative Adverbs
A relative adverb can be used instead of a relative pronoun plus preposition. This often makes the sentence easier to understand. This is the shop in which I bought my bike. This is the shop where I bought my bike. relative adverb when where why meaning in/on which use refers to a time expression example the day when we met him the place where we met him the reason why we met him
Do you see the cat which is lying on the roof? Do you see the cat lying on the roof?
Relative Adverbs
Choose the correct relative adverb. 1.This is the station wherewhenwhy Emily met James. 2.July and August are the months wherewhenwhy most people go on holiday.
3.Do you know the reason wherewhenwhy so many people in the world learn English? 4.This is the church wherewhenwhy Sue and Peter got married. 5.Edinburgh is the town wherewhenwhy Alexander Graham Bell was born. 6.25 December is the day wherewhenwhy children in Great Britain get their Christmas presents. 7.A famine was the reason wherewhenwhy so many Irish people emigrated to the USA in the 19th century. 8.A greengrocer's is a shop wherewhenwhy you can buy vegetables. 9.The day wherewhenwhy I arrived was very nice. 10.A horror film was the reason wherewhenwhy I couldn't sleep last night.
My sister, who is 25 years old, spent her holiday in France. 3.Bob's mum has lost her keys. Bob's mum who is a musician has lost her car keys. Bob's mum, who is a musician, has lost her car keys. 4.My friend Jane moved to Canada. My friend Jane whose husband is Canadian moved to Canada last week. My friend Jane, whose husband is Canadian, moved to Canada last week. 5.I am a shoe fanatic. The shoes which I bought yesterday are very comfortable. The shoes, which I bought yesterday, are very comfortable. 6.Mr Robinson is very famous. Mr Robinson whom I met at the trade fair is a famous inventor. Mr Robinson, whom I met at the trade fair, is a famous inventor. 7.Tamara has two cats. Both of them are black. Tamara's two cats which can play outside are black. Tamara's two cats, which can play outside, are black. 8.Kevin has four cats. Two of them are black. Kevin's two cats which are black can play outside. Kevin's two cats, which are black, can play outside. 9.We are on holiday. Yesterday we visited a church. The church which we visited yesterday is very old. The church, which we visited yesterday, is very old. 10.We are on holiday. Yesterday we visited a church. St. Mary's Church which we visited yesterday is very old. St. Mary's Church, which we visited yesterday, is very old.