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    Join each pair of sentences into an Adjectival Clause using who, whose, whom, which and that.
     
    Example : He is a driver. He knocked down the cyclist just now.

He is the driver who knocked down the cyclist just now.

     
1.   I know the girl. The girl picked all your flowers.
     
2.   This is the python. They python swallowed one of your goats.
     
3.   This is the ferry. The ferry was to leave for Pangkor at 10 a.m.
     
4.   The committee elected the man. We all supported the man.
     
5.   He knows the woman. He respects the woman.
     
6.   Sam likes the lady. The lady is sweet-looking.
     
7.   That is the scout. The scout's shirt is torn.
     
8.   Here is the picture. i drew the picture.
     
9.   Don can recognize the boy. The boy's father is his colleague.
     
10.   Syed has the key. I lent him the key earlier.
     
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    Answers
     
1.   `I know the girl who picked all your flowers.
2.   This is the python that swallowed one of your goats.
3.   This is the ferry that was to leave for Pangkor at 10 a.m.
4.   The committee elected the man whom we all supported.
5.   He knows the woman whom he respects.
6.   Sam likes the lady who is sweet-looking.
7.   That is the scout whose shirt is torn.
8.   Here is the picture which I drew.
9.   Don can recognize the boy whose father is his colleague.
10.   Syed has the key which I lent him earlier.
     
 
 

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