Fundamentals Of English Grammar

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
PART XI. MAIN SENTENCE: DO YOU OW the woman?
Example:
SPEAKER A: She is standing over there.
SPEAKER B: DO you know the woman wholthat is standing over there?


  1. (... ) is talking to her. 6. Her apartment was burglarized.

  2. Her car was stolen. 7. She works in that office.

  3. (... ) is going to marry her. 8. She is sitting over there.

  4. (... ) is talking about her. 9. My brother is engaged to her.

  5. She is waving at us. 10. Her son was arrested by the police
    PART III. MAIN SENTENCE (written on the board): The movie was good.
    Example:
    SPEAKER A: I saw it yesterday.
    SPEAKER B: The movie whichlthat you saw yesterday was good.

  6. I went to it.

  7. I watched it onTV last night.

  8. (... ) told me about it.

  9. It was playing at (name of a local theater).

  10. (... ) saw it.

  11. It starred (name of an actorlactress).


EXERCISE 24. Review: adjective clauses. (Chapter 12)
Directions: Use the given information in the list to complete the sentences using adjective
clauses. Omit the object pronoun from the adjective clause if possible.


Their specialty is heart surgery.
/James chose the color of paint for his bedroom walls.
Its mouth was big enough to swallow a whole cow in one gulp.
You drink it.
It erupted in Indonesia recently.
His son was in an accident.
They lived in the jungles of Southeast Asia.
They have been used countless times before in countless ways.
I slept on it in a hotel last night.


  1. The color of paint .larw~s chose Fov KIS bedvaow wds was
    an unusual blue.

  2. The man called an
    ambulance.

  3. My back hurts today. The mamess
    was too soft.

  4. A volcano killed six
    people and damaged large areas of rice, coconut, and clove crops.


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