ESCUELA SUPERIOR POLITÉCNICA DE CHIMBORAZO
CENTRO DE IDIOMAS
Name: Diego Morocho
Course: Ingles III
Defining Relative Clauses Exercise 4
Make one sentence by changing the sentence in italics into a defining relative clause.
The relative pronoun can be the subject or the object of the relative clause.
1. The man was late. Julie invited the man.
The man (who) Julie invited was late.
2. The doctor was sick. I wanted to see the doctor.
The doctor (who) I wanted to see was sick.
3. The accountant was arrested. The accountant works for my father’s company.
The accountant (that) works for my father’s company was arrested.
4. I wrote to the friend. You met the friend last week.
I wrote to the friend (who) you met last week.
5. The mobile phone can’t be fixed. The mobile phone is broken.
The mobile phone (which) is broken can’t be fixed
6. John made a copy of the photo. I took the photo.
John made a copy of the photo (that) I took.
7. I met a girl. The girl was a doctor.
I met a girl (who) was a doctor.
8. We called a doctor. The doctor works at a hospital in London.
We called a doctor (who) works at a hospital in London.
9. We like the actor. The actor was in a famous film.
We like the actor (who) was in a famous film.
10. I went to the restaurant. I read about the restaurant in the newspaper.
I went to the restaurant (which) I read about in the newspaper.
11. She bought a car. Her sister liked the car.
She bought a car (that) her sister liked
12. I often buy cheese. The cheese is imported from Paris.
I often buy cheese (which) is imported from Paris.
13. The hairdresser was very good. The hairdresser has red hair.
The hairdresser (who) has red hair was very good
14. The child is playing in the garden. We see the child often.
The child (that) we see often is playing in the garden.
15. The nurse is in the office. The nurse treated my grandmother.
The nurse (who) treated my grandmother is in the office
16. The car is in the garage. The car broke down.
The car (which) broke down is in the garage.