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Relative clauses with ‘Whose’, ‘Whom’, and ‘Where’ - Exercise 1

Sunday, 19 February 2017
Colonel Mustard wants to go on a picnic. I spoke to him yesterday. Colonel Mustard wants to go on a picnic. I spoke to him yesterday. This image by unsplash.com is licensed under the Creative Commons Zero (CC0) license

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.

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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