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Complete the questions with relative pronouns. Then answer the questions: Combine the sentences using defining relative clauses.

Defining Relative Clauses Exercise 2

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Defining Relative Clauses Exercise 2

Make a new sentence by joining the two short sentences. The sentence in italics should become the relative clause, and the relative pronoun is the object.

1. We ate the fruit. I bought the fruit.

2. She bought the computer. Her brother had recommended the computer.

3. He lost the money. I had given him the money.

4. We called the taxi company. Julie often uses the taxi company.

5. John met a girl. I used to employ the girl.

6. Lucy called the doctor. My mother knows the doctor.

7. He brought a woman. I used to often meet the woman.

8. We employed the lawyer. Julie recommended the lawyer.

9. The fruit is on the table. I bought the fruit.

10. The wallet belongs to John. Lucy found the wallet in the garden.

11. The food was delicious. David cooked the food.

12. The car was stolen. My father gave me the car.

13. The man was arrested. I reported the man to the police.

14. The doctor was right. Lucy asked the doctor about her problem.

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15. The waitress was very pretty. My brother dated the waitress.

16. The secretary is in the office. The boss likes the secretary.

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Answers

1. We ate the fruit (which / that) I bought.

2. She bought the computer (which / that) her brother had recommended.

3. He lost the money (which / that) I had given him.

4. We called the taxi company (which / that) Julie often uses.

5. John met a girl (who / that) I used to employ.

6. Lucy called the doctor (who / that) my mother knows.

7. He brought a woman (who / that) I used to often meet.

8. We employed the lawyer (who / that) Julie recommended.

9. The fruit (which / that) I bought is on the table.

10. The wallet (which / that) Lucy found in the garden belongs to John.

11. The food (which / that) David cooked was delicious.

12. The car (which / that) my father gave me was stolen.

13. The man (who / that) I reported to the police was arrested.

14. The doctor (who / that) Lucy asked about her problem was right.

15. The waitress (who / that) my brother dated was very pretty.

16. The secretary (who / that) the boss likes is in the office.

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