Page 109 - English Grammar in Use Suppl. Ex. - Fifth Edition
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          92–96      Relative clauses
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               161   Complete the conversation with who, that, whose or where.  If no word is necessary,
                     leave the space empty (–).
                     Zoe and Pat are planning a party next Thursday.

                     zoe:  Well, who shall we ask to this party?
                     pat:  Oh, not too many.  Just a few people (1)  –  we can be relaxed with.
                     zoe:  Yes, I agree.  So, who, for example?
                     pat:  John and Jason, of course, and Carlo.
                     zoe:  Carlo?  Who’s he?
                     pat:  He’s the Italian guy (2)  who  is staying with John.
                     zoe:  Oh, yeah.  Is he the one (3)          wallet got stolen when they were in London?
                     pat:  That’s right.  They caught the guy (4)        took it, but he’d already spent all the
                           money (5)               Carlo had brought with him.
                     zoe:  Poor Carlo.  Perhaps the party will cheer him up.
                     pat:  It might, if we ask the girl (6)       he’s been going out with.
                     zoe:  Who’s that?
                     pat:  Celia’s her name.  She works in that cinema (7)        they show all the new
                           films.
                     zoe:  But will she be free on Thursday evening?
                     pat:  Yes, it’s her evening off.  That’s the reason (8)    I suggested Thursday.
                     zoe:  OK.  Who else?  What about Nicky and Cheryl?
                     pat:  Are they the people (9)            you went to France with?
                     zoe:  Yes.  If they bring their boyfriends, that’ll be ten of us.  But have you got a room
                           (10)               is big enough?  My landlady says we can’t use her sitting room
                           because we made too much mess the last time (11)           she let us have a
                           party.
                     pat:  It’s all right.  Our house has got a basement (12)      we store old furniture.
                           If we clean it up, it’ll be fine.
                     zoe:  Great.  Let’s go and have a look at it.

               162   Complete the sentences with your own ideas.  Use a relative pronoun.
                      1  I like meeting people  who have travelled widely                               .
                      2  I enjoy parties  which go on till dawn                                         .
                      3  I avoid going to restaurants                                                   .
                      4  Most of my friends are people                                                  .
                      5  I never watch films                                                            .
                      6  My favourite films are those                                                   .
                      7  I feel sorry for students                                                      .
                      8  My best friend is someone                                                      .
                      9  I’m going to buy a phone                                                       .
                     10  I wish I had a job                                                             .






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