Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Sentences Using Defining Relative Clauses

Students may post their completions to the following sentences in the "Comments" section below. Remember to use the relative pronouns who, which, whose, when, and where!

1. I hate . . .
2. I don't like . . .
3. I can't stand . . .
4. I really don't like . . .
5. I get annoyed by . . .

3 comments:

  1. 1. I hate people who talk loudly on there mobile phone.
    2. I don't like how come let in class.
    3. I can't stand the taste of cola which has gone flat.
    4. I really don't like restaurant where the service is slow.
    5. I get annoyed by children whose parent let them make a lot of noise.

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  2. From Zaher Al-Salmi:

    1. I hate people who play football.
    2. I don't like drive where the speed low.
    3. I can't stand food which I don't know made of.
    4. I really don't like people who throw the litter.
    5. I get annoyed by music whose issoed is bad.

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