12-7 USING WHOSE IN ADJECTIVE CLAUSES
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EXERCISE
19.
WHOSE In adjective clauses.
Directions: Combine the two sentences into one
sentence. Make "b" an adjective clause. Use whose.
SITUATION: You and your friend are at a
party. You are telling your friend about the people at the party.
1
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A
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There is the man.
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B
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His car was stolen.
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→ There is the man whose car was stolen.
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2
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A
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There is the woman.
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B
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Her cat died.
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3
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A
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Over there is the man.
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B
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His daughter is in my English
class.
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4
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A
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Over there is the woman.
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B
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You met her husband yesterday.
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5
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A
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There is the professor.
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B
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I'm taking her course.
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6
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A
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That is the man.
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B
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His daughter is an astronaut.
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7
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A
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That is the girl.
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B
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I borrowed her camera.
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8
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A
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There is the boy.
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B
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His mother is a famous
musician.
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9
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A
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They are the people.
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B
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We visited their house last
month.
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10
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A
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That is the couple.
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B
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Their apartment was
burglarized.
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