EXERCISE 20. WHOSE in adjective
clauses. (Chart 12-7)
Directions: Work in pairs.
Speaker A: Read the cue aloud.
Speaker B: Combine the sentences. Use
whose. Look at your book only if necessary.
Speaker A: If Speaker B's information
is correct, say "yes" and repeat the sentence.
Example:
SPEAKER A: The people were very kind. I stayed at their house.
SPEAKER B: The people whose house you stayed at were very kind.
SPEAKER A: Yes, the people whose house I stayed at were very kind.
1
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The man called the police. His car was stolen.
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2
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The woman was sad. Her cat died.
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3
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The man is
friendly. His daughter is in my English class.
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4
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The professor gives hard tests. I'm taking her course.
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5
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The man is
very proud. His daughter is an astronaut
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6
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The girl is a good friend of mine. I borrowed her camera.
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7
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The people
were very nice. I visited their house.
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Switch
roles
8
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I have a friend. Her brother is a police officer.
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9
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I have a neighbor. His dog barks all day long.
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10
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I like the
people. We went to their house.
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11
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I thanked the woman. I borrowed her dictionary.
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12
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The woman
shouted "Stop! Thief!" Her purse was stolen.
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13
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The man is famous. His picture is in the newspaper.
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14
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I know a girl.
Her family never eats dinner together.
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