The document provides 10 sentences that can be combined into one sentence each by joining two clauses with a relative pronoun such as "who" or "that". The examples show how to combine sentences about a student from Japan and change it into one sentence using an adjective clause. The task is to take each of the 10 sentence pairs and rewrite them as single sentences using relative clauses.
The document provides 10 sentences that can be combined into one sentence each by joining two clauses with a relative pronoun such as "who" or "that". The examples show how to combine sentences about a student from Japan and change it into one sentence using an adjective clause. The task is to take each of the 10 sentence pairs and rewrite them as single sentences using relative clauses.
The document provides 10 sentences that can be combined into one sentence each by joining two clauses with a relative pronoun such as "who" or "that". The examples show how to combine sentences about a student from Japan and change it into one sentence using an adjective clause. The task is to take each of the 10 sentence pairs and rewrite them as single sentences using relative clauses.
The document provides 10 sentences that can be combined into one sentence each by joining two clauses with a relative pronoun such as "who" or "that". The examples show how to combine sentences about a student from Japan and change it into one sentence using an adjective clause. The task is to take each of the 10 sentence pairs and rewrite them as single sentences using relative clauses.
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Directions: Combine two sentences together to make one sentence.
Put the adjective clause after
the noun that it describes. You can use "who" or "that" to put the clauses together. Example: The student is a very nice person. / She comes from Japan. The student who comes from Japan is a very nice person. 1. We sent a package to our relatives. They live in Iowa. 2. The woman works as a cashier. She sits next to me in class. 3. That's the book. Everyone is reading it. 4. We bought some trees. Our neighbor told us they were on sale. 5. The car has a bad engine. I bought it last month. 6. I lived in an apartment building. It had a very slow elevator. 7. You should see a doctor. He can help you with your back problems. 8. The tornado was extremely powerful. It hit Minnesota. 9. We saw the woman at the grocery store. She lives next door to us. 10. My wife returned the plants. They were too big for me.