A crow is a common black bird that found everywhere. It has brown eyes, black legs, and a short tail. It eats fruits, grain, insects, warms and flesh. It has very harsh voice. It caws loudly. The common crow may usually live for about 7 years, although some have lived as long as 14 years in the wild.A crow is a natural cleaner. The crow lives in a tree and in groups. It is very intelligent bird. Moreover, they prove to be very useful when it comes to controlling pests that destroy crops. There are various myths associated with crows. They are depicted in various forms in different cultures
1. Students who read a lot in English know the language better than those who read less. (Relative clause/relative clause)
2. While I was reading the book (that) you gave me yesterday, I found a lot of new words. (Adverbial clause/Relative clause)
3. I live in a house which was built more than a hundred years ago. (Relative clause)
4. Since I didn't know my friend's new address, I could hardly hope to find him. (Adverbial clause)
5. In this shop you can buy things which are made in different parts of the Soviet Union. (Relative clause)
6. Once when I was walking in the wood, I found a flower which I had never seen before. (Adverbial clause/relative clause)
7. I always read books which describe the lives of great people with interest. (Relative clause)
8. What's the name of the teacher who's examining Group Three?
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9. When we discussed this book, we found out a lot of interesting things.
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10. When he was asked the same question, he didn't know what to say either. (Adverbial clause)
11. As I was very busy, I couldn't help them. (Adverbial clause)