Combine these sentences by using relative clauses.
1. I thanked the woman. She helped me.
2. She is the most intelligent woman. I’ve ever met this woman.
3. The doctor is famous. You visited him yesterday.
4. Do you know the music? It is being played on the radio.
5. These children are orphans. She is taking care of these children.
6. She couldn’t come to the party. This is a pity.
7. The man answered the phone. He said Tom was out.
8. Who is the woman? We met her here last year.
9. Try to read the book. I gave it to you yesterday.
10. A typhoon is a violet tropical storm. It can cause great destruction.
11. Her mother wanted to listen to the news on T.V. She was interested in weather forecasts.
12. Hoa took some change. She wanted to buy some drink.
13. The boys are interested in football. It is a popular game all over the world.
14. My classmates had so much fun at the carnival. They wanted to see it again.
15. We visited the monument. It was built a hundred years ago.
16. Minh went back home. He forgot to turn off the faucet.
17. Mai wants to drink some medicine. She has a headache.
18. Children like to eat ice cream. It can cause toothache if they have too much every day.
19. Her mom made a delicious for the family. She was a cook in a restaurant.
20. The boy gave his parents big hugs before he left. He went abroad to study.
21. I like the house . Its walls were made of glass.
22. I read about the child. His life was saved by a pet dog.
23. The people were nice. We visited their house yesterday.
24. A boy is a friend of mine. You are using his bike.
25. Do you know the woman? Her daughter has won the contest.
Combine two sentences into one, using ‘Who/Which’
1. I thanked the woman. She helped me.
=>i thanked the woman who helped me.
2. The girl is happy She won the race
=>The girl who won the race is happy
3. The book is mine. The book is on the table .
=>The book which is on the table is mine
4. I’m using a sentence. It contains an adjective clause
=>I’m using a sentence which contains an adjective clause
5. The building belongs to my father. It was built on the side of hill yesterday
=>The building which was built on the side of hill yesterday belongs to my father.
6. The scientists ia well-know for his research. He met you yesterday
=>The scientists who met you yesterday is well-known for his research
7. The mechanic is my uncle. He repairing my bike
=>The mechanic who is repairing my bike is my uncle
8. The students explained their absence to the teacher. They did’nt come to class
=>The stds who didn't come to class explained their absence to the teacher
9. Miss loan thanked the students. The students had given her some flowers
=> Miss loan thanked the students who had given her some flowers
10. The river is not safe for swimming. The river is polluted
=>The river which is polluted is not safe for swimming
Combine two sentences into one, using ‘Who/Which’
1. I thanked the woman. She helped me.
=> I thanked the woman who helped me.
2. The girl is happy. She won the race
=> The girl who won the race is happy
3. The book is mine. The book is on the table .
=> The book which is on the table is mine
4. I’m using a sentence. It contains an adjective clause
=> I’m using a sentence which contains an adjective clause
5. The building belongs to my father. It was built on the side of hill yesterday
=> The building which belongs to my father was built on the side of hill yesterday
6. The scientists ia well-know for his research. He met you yesterday
=> The scientists who met you yesterday is well-know for his research.
7. The mechanic is my uncle. He repairing my bike
=> The mechanic who repairing my bike is my uncle
8. The students explained their absence to the teacher. They did’nt come to class
=> The students who explained their absence to the teacher didn't come to class
9. Miss loan thanked the students. The students had given her some flowers
=> Miss loan thanked the students who had given her some flowers
10. The river is not safe for swimming. The river is polluted
=> The river which is not safe for swimming is polluted