Extra Exercises For Relative Clauses
Extra Exercises For Relative Clauses
Extra Exercises For Relative Clauses
2. Put a relative pronoun into each gap. At the same time, decide whether the relative pronoun
can be omitted by writing it between brackets.
1. The books, _____________ I’d ordered over the internet, took nearly three weeks to arrive.
2. The books _____________ I’d ordered from a bookshop arrived the following week.
3. My parents, ____________ were born in the north of England, moved to London to find work.
4. The man ___________ lives upstairs is always playing music when I’m trying to get to sleep.
7. The car’s making a noise again, _____________means we’ll have to get someone to look at it.
9. Do you remember the name of the man ____________ car you crashed into?
10. The hotel __________________ we stayed was very good for the price.
27) This is the bike ....................................I told about you last Sunday.
28)My friend ........................I have been waiting for two hours hasn't returned.
1. Brigitte Bardot is a French actress who/that has protested against the slaughter of seals.
2. The fox is an animal .……………….. can be seen in many British cities.
3. Kate is the girl .……………….. father bought a baby crocodile.
4. The office .……………….. I work is a branch of the RSPCA.
5. Charlie is the hamster .……………….. is fatter than all the rest.
6. Mr Forrester is the butcher .……………….. had his shop window smashed by ALF members.
6. Join each pair of sentences with a defining relative clause. Omit the pronoun where possible.
3. She hasn’t given me back my book. She borrowed it from me last week.
4. Have you seen the biscuits? They were on the top shelf.
5. A woman gave me the application form. She told me how to fill it out.
8. You are going to meet a girl tomorrow. She is intelligent and pretty, too.
9. - I bought a new CD. Its songs are by different country music singers.
1. Fur coats are very popular among wealthy women. They produce indignation among animal lovers.
3. Harry is very fond of pets. He’s got a dog, a cat, two hamsters and three budgies.
5. The Tower of London is on the River Thames. It is one of the most famous buildings in Britain.
6. Fiesta was written by Ernest Hemingway. It is also called The Sun Also Rises.
7. The new tunnel will be opened next month. It is the safest in Europe.
9. Tina gave a big party in her house. Her parents were away on business.
10. Doris Lessing was born in Persia. She wrote The Golden Notebook.
9. Join each pair of sentences with a defining relative clause. Omit the pronoun where Possible.
1. Last week I bought a book. It was written 300 years ago.
.... Last week I bought a book which/that was written 300 years ago.
2. This is the magazine. I found an article about how young gorillas learn in it.
5. She hasn’t given me back my book. She borrowed it from me last month.
1. The bus was full of noisy school children. It broke down at the top of the hill.
.... The bus, which was full of noisy school children, broke down at the top of the hill.
4. A strange old lady lives next door. She is watching you again.
5. The shoes were the first ones I tried on. I finally bought them.
6. The dog barks all the time. Its owner is never home.
11. Combine the sentences using a relative clause. Use relative pronouns only where necessary.
Note that you have to use commas in some of the sentences.
A holiday in Scotland
1 We spent our holiday in Scotland last year. Scotland is in the north of Great Britain.
Last year we ______________________
4 Arthur Conan Doyle was born in Edinburgh. He wrote the Sherlock Holmes stories.
Arthur Conan Doyle ______________________
8 We then travelled to a mountain. The mountain is near the town of Fort William.
We then ______________________
9 The mountain is the highest mountain in Great Britain. It is called Ben Nevis.
The mountain ______________________
12. Combine the sentences with relative clauses. (Decide whether to use commas or not.)
7 You are sitting on a bench. The paint on the bench is still wet.
______________________
8 The photographer could not develop the pictures. I had taken them in Australia.
______________________
9 One of the bins smells awful. You haven’t emptied the bin for 3 weeks.
______________________
14 Three youngsters were arrested by the police. They had committed criminal offences.
The police ______________________
15 The World Wide Web has become an essential part of our lives. It was invented by Tim Berners-
Lee.
Tim Berners-Lee ______________________
13. Relatives: defining, non-defining and connective: Combine the following pairs or groups of
sentences by means of relative pronouns, making any necessary changes.
1. You sent me a present. Thank you very much for it. (Thank you very much for...)
2. She was dancing with a student. He had a slight limp. (two ways)
3. I am looking after some children. They are terribly spoilt. (two ways)
4. The bed has no mattress. I sleep on this bed. (The bed I...)
5. Romeo and Juliet were lovers. Their parents hated each other.
6. There wasn't any directory in the telephone box. I was phoning from this box.
7. This is Mrs. Jones. Her son won the championship last year.
9. Mr. Smith said he was too busy to speak to me. I had come especially to see him.
10. The man was sitting at the desk. I had come to see this man.
11.1 missed the train. I usually catch this train. And I had to travel on the next. This was a slow train.
(Make into one sentence)
12.- His girl friend turned out to be an enemy spy. He trusted her absolutely.
13. The car had bad brakes. We were in this car. And the man didn't know the way. This man was driving.
(Make into one sentence)
14. This is the story of a man. His wife suddenly loses her memory.
15. We'll have to get across the frontier. This will be difficult.
16. A man brought in a small girl. Her hands had been cut with flying glass.
17. The car crashed into a queue of people. Four of them were killed.
18. The roads were crowded with refugees. Many of them were wounded.
19. I was waiting for a man. He didn't turn up. (The man...)
20. Tom carne to the party in patched jeans. This surprised the other guests. Most of the other guests
were wearing evening dress.
21. The firm is sending me to York. I work for this firm. (The firm...)
22. The Smiths were given rooms in the hotel. Their house had been destroyed ¡n the explosión.
25. This is a story of a group of boys. Their plane crashed on an uninhabited island.
26. They tie up parcels with strings. This is so weak that the parcel usually comes to pieces before you get
it home. (The string...)
28. He expected me to pay £2 for 12 eggs. Four of the eggs were broken.
29. He spoke in French. But the people didn't know French. He was speaking to these people. (Combine
these two last sentences only).
30. The boy was a philosophy student. Peter shared a flat with this boy. (two ways)
31. They gave me four very bad tires. One of them burst before I had driven four miles.
32. She climbed to the top of the monument to see the wonderful view. She had been told about this view.
33.I was given this address by a man. I met this man on a train.
34. The bar was so noisy that I couldn't hear the person at the other end of the line. I was telephoning
from this bar.
36. The horse kept stopping to eat grass. I was on the horse. This (his continual stopping) annoyed the
riding instructor.
14. Relatives: non-defining and connective. Combine the following pairs or groups of sentences,
using relative pronouns.
1.- Tom had been driving all day. He was tired and wanted to stop.
2.- Ann had been sleeping in the back of the car. She felt quite fresh and wanted to go on.
3.- Paul wanted to take the mountain road. His tyres were nearly new.
4.- Jack's tyres were very old. He wanted to stick to the tarred road.
5.- Mary didn't know anything about mountains. She thought it would be quite safe to climb alone.
6.- He gave orders to the manager. The manager passed them on to the foreman.
7.- She said that the men were thieves. This turned out to be true.
8.- The matter was reported to the Chief of Police. He ordered us all to be arrested.
9.- In prison they fed us on dry bread. Most of it was mouldy.
10.- We slept in the same room as a handcuffed prisoner. His handcuffs rattled every time he moved.
11.- We lit a fire. It soon dried out our clothes.
12.- They rowed across the Atlantic. This had never been done before.
13.- The lorry crashed into a bus-load of schoolchildren. Six of them were slightly injured.
14.- She refuses to use machines. This makes her work more arduous.
15.-1 met Mary. She asked me to give you this
16.- The women prayed aloud all night. This kept us awake.
17.- The river bed is uneven and you may be in shallow water one moment and in deep water the next.
This makes it unsafe for non-swimmers.
18.- Mary said that there should be a notice up warning people. Mary's children couldn't swim.
19.- Ann said that there were far too many notices. Ann's children could swim very well.
20.- He paid me £5 for cleaning ten Windows. Most of them hadn't been cleaned for at least a year.
21.- Jack, the goalkeeper, and Tom, one of the backs, were injured in last Saturday's match. Jack's
injuries were very slight. He is being allowed to play in today's match. This ¡s a good thing because the
team hasn't got another goalkeeper. (Combine the last three sentences only.)
22.- But Tom's leg is still in bandages. He will have to watch the match from the stand.
23.- Mr White didn't get a seat on his train this morning. This put him in a bad temper, and caused him to
be very rude to his junior partner. The junior partner in turn was rude to the chief clerk; and so on all the
way down to the office boy.
24.- On Monday Tom's boss suddenly asked for a report on the previous week's figures. Tom had a
hangover. He felt too sick to work fast. (Combine the last two sentences only).
15. Put a relative pronoun into each gap. At the same time, decide whether the relative
pronoun can be omitted.
1. The books, _____________ I’d ordered over the internet, took nearly three weeks to arrive.
2.The books _____________ I’d ordered from a bookshop arrived the following week.
3. My parents, ____________ were born in the north of England, moved to London to find work.
4.The man ___________ lives upstairs is always playing music when I’m trying to get to sleep.
7. The car’s making a noise again, _____________means we’ll have to get someone to look at it.
9. Do you remember the name of the man ____________ car you crashed into?
10. Have you any idea _____________ there were arguing about?
12. The hotel __________________ we stayed was very good for the price.
17. Combine the sentences using relative clauses without relative pronouns (contact clauses).
2.-El señor Blot, que tiene 78 años, va a nadar todos los días.
9.-Bob, a quien conozco desde hace ocho años, es uno de mis mejores amigos.
10.-Tom, cuya madre es española, habla español e inglés con soltura.
19. El nuevo estadio, que tiene capacidad para 15.000 personas, abrirá el mes que viene.
KEY
1. Complete using the most suitable relative pronoun:
9. Bob, who I have known for eight years, is one of my closest friends.
10. Tom, whose mother is Spanish, speaks both Spanish and English fluently.
13. The post card which Peter has sent to you is in the drawer.
17. Thank you for your letter, which I was very happy to get.
18. She told me her address, which I wrote down on a piece of paper.
19. The new stadium, which holds 15,000 people, will be opened next month.
20. The ice cream that was in the fridge was delicious.
PAGE 14
PAGE 14