1)Complete each sentence with two to five words including the words in the brackets. Example 0.
This is Sally. She teaches us ballet. (who)
Answer 0.
This is Sally who teaches us ballet.
1. He is the man. His dog often chases my cat. (whose)
He is the man
chases my cat.
2. Jess is the girl. She speaks eight languages. (speak)
Jess is the
eight languages.
2)Use the information in the first sentence to complete the second sentence. Use all of/most of etc. or the…of + whom/which. Don't forget about full stops.
1. All of Sam’s sisters are married. Sam has two sisters,
Explanation: We can combine the two sentences by using the word "whose" to show possession. So, the complete sentence would be "He is the man whose dog often chases my cat."
2. Jess is the girl who speaks eight languages.
Explanation: We can combine the two sentences by using the relative pronoun "who" to describe Jess. So, the complete sentence would be "Jess is the girl who speaks eight languages."
1. All of Sam's sisters are married. Sam has two sisters.
All of Sam's sisters, both of whom are married.
Explanation: We can combine the two sentences by using the phrase "both of whom" to refer to Sam's sisters. So, the complete sentence would be "All of Sam's sisters, both of whom are married."