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Join the subject in the column 1 to the expression in column 2 using the relative pronoun wfio(m). If the pronoun can be left out, leave it out.

1 2

1. The man invented the ball point pen.
2. The girl he wants to marry.
3. People go jogging.
4. The woman interviewed you.
5. The policeman won the medal for bravery.
6. The women you talked to.
7. A man I once met.
8. The couple live next door.
9. Everyone is involved.
10. The boy you saw.
11. All the people would like to meet you.
12. All the people you would like to meet.

60. a. Complete the responses with the interrogative pronouns which? or what? (In one or two cases either pronoun is possible.)

1. — Could I speak to Mr. Smith? — ... Mr. Smith do you want?

2.—Give me the money. — ...money?

3.— Could I have my books back please? — ... are your books?

4.— I'm going to buy some books. — ... books do you need to buy?

5.— Put one of those logs on the fire. — ... one?

6.— Where did you put the photos? — ... photos?

7.— Anna and Louisa are nice girls. — ... class are they in?

8.— My son is nearly seventeen. — ... subjects is he taking?

9.— I fly either Swissair or British Airways. — ... airline do you prefer?

b. Ask these questions with which? or whatf In one or two cases either pro­noun is possible.

1. ... kind of films do you like?

2. I don't know ... dress to wear tonight.

3. ... of these sets do you recommend?

4. ... buses go to the town centre?

5. ... is your favourite food?

6. ... food do you like best of all?

7. ... food do you prefer, French or Italian?

8. I'd like to get a job, but I do not know... job suits me best.

9. A teacher soon gets to know ... children are really interested in English, and ... ones are not interested in the least.

61. a. Complete the sentences with one of the words some, any, no, body, thing, where + else.

1. We always go to Prague. Can we go ... for a change?

2.— Did you leave it to Anna? — No, I gave it to ... .

3.— Is that all you need? — No, I want... as well.

4.— Have you got what you need? — Yes, thanks, I don't need

5.Why does Louisa always go around with Anna? — Because she doesn't know....

6.— Why do you always come here? — Because there's ... to go.

7.— Why does she always wear the same dress? — Perhaps it is because she doesn't have ... to wear.

8.— If you don't want it, I'll give it to ... .

9.— Why do you always have your hair cut at Tony's? — ... cuts it as well as he does.

 

b. Complete these sentences with one of the possessive forms some, any, no, every + /body's or body else's according to the meaning of the sentence.

10.He took ... book by mistake.

11.It wasn't... fault. It was just an accident.

12.She knows ... secrets.

13.It's ... business what I do in my private life.

14.Soon, ... patience was exhausted.

15.Why does ... garden always look tidier than mine?

16.It was ... fault. I am the one to blame.

17.Because his own bike had a flat tyre, he simply took ... .



 

 

62. Join the two parts of these sentences. Put in whom only when it is neces­sary.


1.We need someone

2.I'm looking for a man

3.They are pop group

4.Have you seen the girl

5.She is the last person

6.I am talking to those of you

7.What about the ones

8.Do you know the girl

9.These are the sorts of people

10.He is the kind of man

11.Do you know anyone

12.He is the only one

 

who

 

 

knows about statistics.

I can do business with.

you do not hear very often.

usually sits here?

you would tell!

have actually experienced

poverty.

cannot fight for

themselves?

I was with the other night?

the company should employ.

really knows what is going on.

can play as well as he can. the men will listen to any more.


63. Join these sentences by adding a suitable relative pronoun. Make neces­sary changes.

e. g. I'd like to buy a tie. It will match my suit.

= I'd like to buy a tie which/ that would match my suit.


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