- COMBINE THE FOLLOWING SETS OF SENTENCES INTO ONE USING WHO, WHICH, WHOSE OR THAT:
1. Dorothy speaks four languages. She lived abroad for two
years.
2. The athlete has already broken several records. His
personality is extremely complex.
3. The stockholders’ meeting was called off. It was to be
held next Friday.
4. The girls will travel to New Zealand. They were chosen as
the best students.
5. Hong Kong plays an important role in the world economy. It
is a very exotic place.
6. People generally complain about everything. They don’t
lead an interesting life.
7. The woman looks happy. Her husband was elected mayor.
8. That bicycle isn’t as good as I expected. It cost me a lot
of money.
9. The boy is Janet’s cousin. You were talking to him.
10. Harriet had to struggle for her life. She was robbed last
night.
11. Brian has run the company very well. He attended the best
schools.
12. That girl is one of the best-paid models. Her face can be
seen in many magazines.
13. The bus caused a traffic jam. It broke down in the middle
of the street.
14. The people confirmed their presence. They were invited to
the party.
15. Lasagna was served for lunch. It’s Diana’s favorite dish.
16. The baby is Helen’s first child. He’s wearing a blue bib.
17. The room will be painted pink. Its wallpaper has been
removed.
18. The woman’s just come in. Doug is in love with her.
19. A BMW costs a lot of money. It is Michael’s favorite car.
20. The address was incorrect. You gave it to me yesterday.
21. The girl is the director’s only daughter. Her dress was
spoiled by the clumsy waiter.
22. The man must be very important. He’s been talking to Mr.
Andrews all morning.
23. Paris attracts many tourists. It is considered the most
romantic city in the world.
24. Romeo and Juliet
has a tragic ending. It is a love story.
25. The house was sold for $500,000.00. Its garden was
planned by George Parker.