Exercise 2. Combine the two sentences by using a relative clause. Some clauses need commas,
some do not:
1.The lady is a famous writer. You met her at the party last night.
2.The child enjoyed the chocolates. Her mother bought them from France.
3.Dr Oley is our family’s dentist. He is a popular dentist in the city.
4.They drank a lot of Coke. It is diet Coke.
5.The river is the Sai Gon River. It flows through Ho Chi Minh City.
6.The girls are performing the play. They rehearsed it yesterday.
7.Their parents are anxious about their children. The children come back late
8.The lecturer is my uncle. He gave an interesting talk on TV last night.
9.The student kept talking about the project. It was done last week.
10.Mr Phong hasn’t come yet. He is supposed to be at the meeting.
11. I saw several houses. Most of them were quite unsuitable.
12. Tom was tired and wanted to stop. He had been driving all day.
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13. Ann felt quite fresh. She had slept in the back of the car.
14. Paul wanted to take the mountain road. His tires were nearly new.
15. We lit a fire. It soon dried out our clothes.