1. Bob bought the car from a man who was the owner of the gallery.
2. The teacher asked me a question which was taken from a story book.
3. Have you employed the man, whom/who I recommended to you last week.
4. The book, which/that I borrowed from the library yesterday, was very interesting.
5. We saw my girls-classmates when we were at the cinema.
6. Alex took the gun out of his pocket, when he saw the robbers running down the street.
7. The students missed the quiz because they came to class late.
8. The flowers are still fresh because I picked them up this morning.
/The flowers, which I picked up this morning, are still fresh.
9. There was a garden here which was used to be full of green trees. Now there are only two trees.
10. While they were playing basketball at home, they broke the vase, which was very valuable.
11. Gerry works for a company which makes typewriters.
12. This is Mrs. Green, whose daughter got married to a drummer.
13. That man is the artist whose name I forgot.
WORKSHEET 37
1. We have a neighbour whose dog barks a lot.
2. I don’t know most of the people, that you invited for the party.
3. My cousin is a journalist whose job is interesting.
4. That’s the parcel, which came in the mail.
5. Do you know the man whom I asked the address?
6. The boy is the travel agent who is checking the tickets.
7. The gardener’s wife, who has been married for six years, has just had her third baby.
8. You were telling me about the horse that came in last.
9. I can’t remember the town where/in which I was born.
10. I apologized to the woman because I spilt her coffee.
11. Did you mail the letters which were on my table?
12. The man, whose daughter you met last night, teaches at the university.
13. We’re studying science which helps us find out a lot about the world around us.
14. The man was very rich, because he left a big tip for the waiter.
15. The subject, which you wrote about last week, interested everyone.
16. Mrs. Fox belongs to the organization, which assists hospitals.
17. You should go to Dr. Anderson who will give you a common exam.
18. We met the girl whose name was unusual.
19. The story, which he told us, can’t possibly be true.
20. Did you buy the dress which was very smart and expensive?
21. That’s the dog which can understand everything.
Use a comb, powder, lipstick at the table is strictly prohibited by all the rules of etiquette.
At the table, a woman, of course, can sit in a hat, gloves but it must necessarily be removed.
Avoid unnecessarily not leave the table until after lunch or dinner.
Talk to the person sitting in a neighbor or other end of the table - a bad taste.
Reading at the table - a sign of bad manners.
In conversation:
- Very impolite to turn his back to his companion;
- Do not touch the interlocutor hand;
- Not recommended too vigorously gesticulating;
- Rude occasionally glancing at the clock;
- If you do not offer a cigar, you can not ask her to the interlocutor.
Newcomer guests staying for a few days with friends, must try not to abuse the hospitality of the hosts, not prolong his stay for the long term. Even with a very spacious apartment stranger usually restrict the hosts.
Can I go to visit, do not invite yourself? You can, but only when you invite yourself nowhere. However, if conditions allow, civility requires visiting others to invite. Good, friendly relationships with people are set only if the equality of rights and responsibilities