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Combine these sentences. Use words such as 'who', 'which', 'that', 'whom', 'whose' etc

     
   

Those are my friends. They have come to visit me.

Those are my friends who have come to visit me.

     
1.   They went to see the old lady. Her son is a famous lawyer.
2.   He was riding his new bicycle. His uncle had given it to him for his birthday.
3.   She grew fond of the cat. She had found it on the way to school.
4.   Harry and Philip are coming to my house tomorrow. They are my brother's classmates.
5.   The girl has to go home as soon as possible. I was talking to her a few minutes ago.
6.   Mr Paul Jones is going to Canada next month. His brother is our neighbor.
7.   Mrs Black scolded the little boy. He had pulled her cat's tail.
8.   The books should be returned to the school library by tomorrow. They are on the table over there.
9.   Mrs Smith has to walk on crutches for a few days. She twisted her ankle yesterday.
10.   The man is waiting outside for you. I saw you talking to him this morning.
11.   All the children want to see this film. They like to watch Mickey Mouse.
12.   There are many people in the world today. They live only for pleasure and amusement.
13.   The bird is called a 'cockatoo'. You can see it in its cage near the door.
14.   Mr. Mason is very pleased and happy. His son won the prize for being the best student in his form.
15.   The girl was wearing a beautiful, red dress with matching shoes and handbag. I passed her on the road just now.
16.   The suitcase is too expensive for me. I like it very much.
17.   The girl has been advised to make a report at the police station. Her bag had been stolen.
18.   I would like all of you to meet my cousin Belinda. She has come to my house for a short visit.
     

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1.   They went to see the old lady whose son is a famous lawyer.
2.   He was riding his new bicycle that/which his uncle had given it to him for his birthday.
3.   She grew fond of the cat which she had found it on the way to school.
4.   Harry and Philip, who are my brother's classmates, are coming to my house tomorrow. .
5.   The girl whom I was talking to her a few minutes ago, has to go home as soon as possible.
6.   Mr Paul Jones, whose is our neighbor, is going to Canada next month.
7.   Mrs Black scolded the little boy who had pulled her cat's tail.
8.   The books, which/that are on the table over there, should be returned to the school library by tomorrow.
9.   Mrs Smith, who twisted her ankle yesterday, has to walk on crutches for a few days.
10.   The man, whom I saw you talking to him this morning, is waiting outside for you.
11.   All the children, who like to watch Mickey Mouse, want to see this film.
12.   There are many people in the world today who live only for pleasure and amusement.
13.   The bird, which/that you can see it in its cage near the door, is called a 'cockatoo'.
14.   Mr. Mason, whose son won the prize for being the best student in his form, is very pleased and happy.
15.   The girl, whom I passed her on the road just now, was wearing a beautiful, red dress with matching shoes and handbag.
16.   The suitcase, which/that I like it very much, is too expensive for me.
17.   The girl, whose bag had been stolen, has been advised to make a report at the police station.
18.   I would like all of you to meet my cousin Belinda who has come to my house for a short visit.
 
     
 
 

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