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Make Adjective Clauses.
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Combine the sentences using an adjective clause: The keys were in my shoe. I was looking for them all day.
The keys that I was looking for all day were in my shoe.
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Find the anticedent: The woman who teaches Math is my neighbor.
The woman
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Find the anticedent: I don’t want to hear the song which we just heard.
the song
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Combine the sentences using an adjective clause: That’s the man! I had a big argument with him yesterday.
That’s the man whom/who/that I had a big argument with yesterday.
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Find the anticedent: The printer that we were using yesterday is broken.
The printer
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Combine the sentences using adjective clauses: People shouldn’t throw stones. They live in glass houses.
People who/that live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones
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We met at the restaurant. It was located downtown of the city.
The restaurant where we met was located downtown of the city.
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Combine the sentences using adjective clauses:The cake is in the fridge. I like it very much.
The cake that/which I like very much is in the fridge.
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Combine the sentences using an adjective clause: He’s always talking about his car. He bought it last year in Surabaya.
He’s always talking about the his car that/which he bought last year in Surabaya.
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Combine the sentences using an adjective clause: You can buy tickets at the subway station. They cost about three dollars.
You can buy tickets which cost about three dollars at the subway station.
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