Relative clauses with ‘Whose’, ‘Whom’, and ‘Where’ - Exercise 1
Written by Barbara WadsworthSunday, 19 February 2017
Colonel Mustard wants to go on a picnic. I spoke to him yesterday.
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Practise relative clauses with ‘Whose’, ‘Whom’, and ‘Where’ and make one sentence from two, as in this example:
Mr Green is very interested in our plan. I spoke to him last night.
Mr Green, to whom I spoke last night, is very interested in our plan.
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Have a go yourself:
Mr Black wants to be included. I talked with him this morning.
Mrs White wants to do the baking. I discussed it with her last night.
Miss Scarlet wants to go ice skating. I saw her yesterday evening.
Colonel Mustard wants to go on a picnic. I spoke to him yesterday.
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