Join the sentences to make the defining relative clauses. make the necessary changes 1. Pass me the dictionary. I put it on the shelf.
2. Will you help me to do the exercises? I don't
understand the exercises.
3. We haven't met Mr Smith yet. His daughter studies
with Paul.
4. We won't forget the day. We went to Justin
Beaber's concert that day.
5. Peter has read the book. I recommended the book
to him.
1. Oh no! It is raining and I don’t have my umbrella. (rain)
2. My father and I have dinner together every week. (have)
3. Louise and Carl are on holiday this week. They are skiing in Switzerland. (ski)
4. A: Hi Sam. Are you watching the football match on TV? (watch)
B: No, I am doing my French homework. (do)
5. I always get up at 7.30, but I never have breakfast. (get up, have)
6. My sister is travelling in Thailand at the moment. (travel)
7. A: What time do you usually go to bed? (go)
B: At about 11.30.
8. Look. That’s my brother over there. Can you see him? He is wearing a blue hat. (wear)
9. A: Hello Nick. Where are you going? (go)
B: To the gym. I always go (there) on Tuesdays. (go)