1. Professor Johnson is to visit the university next week. I have long admired him. ( use a relative pronoun)
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2. The playground wasn't used by those children. It was built for those children. ( use a relative pronoun)
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3. “I can’t help you because I’m too busy with my work.”
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4. “It took me three hours to get here because the roads were muddy.” She said to me.
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5. People often suffer from backache. Their work involves standing for most of the day. (use a relative pronoun)
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6. They climbed up to the top of a large rock. They got a good view from there. ( use a relative pronoun)
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7.“You must be home by 9 o’clock tonight.”
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8.The woman may be the next president of the university. I introduced you to her last night.( a relative pronoun)
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9. A doctor has had to retire through ill health. We know him. (use a relative pronoun)
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10. The report is about electronic devices. They have become excellent learning tools. (using a relative pronoun)
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1. Professor Johnson, whom I have long admired, is going to visit the university next week.
2. The playground which was built for those children wasn’t used by them.
3. She said she couldn’t help me because she was too busy with her work.
4. She told me it had taken her three hours to get there because the roads had been muddy.
5. The reason why people often suffer from backache is that their work involves standing for most of the day.
6. They climbed up to the top of a large rock where they got a good view.
7. She said I had to be home by 9 o’clock that night.
8. I introduced you to the woman who may be the next president of the university last night.
9. A doctor whom we know has had to retire through ill health.
10. The report is about electronic devices which have become excellent learning tools.