2 Join the two sentences to make one sentence. Use who, which, that, whose, where, or when. The Coen brothers are film directors. Their films often win prizes. The Coen brothers are film directors whose films often win prize- 1 Jerzy Dudek is a football player. He speaks Polish and English 2 Woolton, in Liverpool, is a beautiful place. My grandparents live there. 3 Last year was a special year. Many important things happened that year, 4 That's the teacher. Her classes are brilliant 5 This is a great book. They want to make it into a fim 6 Pirana is an interesting language Only 200 people speak it. 7 Sergei Lukyanenko is a Russian author. He writes fantasy novels 8 We go to the cinema on Wednesdays. There's a special price on Wednesdays
1. Jerzy Dudek is a football player who speaks Polish and English.
Explanation: We use "who" to join two sentences when referring to a person.
2. Woolton, in Liverpool, is a beautiful place where my grandparents live.
Explanation: We use "where" to join two sentences when referring to a place.
3. Last year was a special year when many important things happened.
Explanation: We use "when" to join two sentences when referring to a specific time or period.
4. That's the teacher whose classes are brilliant.
Explanation: We use "whose" to join two sentences when indicating possession or a relationship.
5. This is a great book that they want to make into a film.
Explanation: We use "that" to join two sentences when referring to a thing or an idea.
6. Pirana is an interesting language that only 200 people speak.
Explanation: We use "that" to join two sentences when referring to a thing or an idea.
7. Sergei Lukyanenko is a Russian author who writes fantasy novels.
Explanation: We use "who" to join two sentences when referring to a person.
8. We go to the cinema on Wednesdays when there's a special price.
Explanation: We use "when" to join two sentences when referring to a specific time or condition.
Explanation: We use "who" to join two sentences when referring to a person.
2. Woolton, in Liverpool, is a beautiful place where my grandparents live.
Explanation: We use "where" to join two sentences when referring to a place.
3. Last year was a special year when many important things happened.
Explanation: We use "when" to join two sentences when referring to a specific time or period.
4. That's the teacher whose classes are brilliant.
Explanation: We use "whose" to join two sentences when indicating possession or a relationship.
5. This is a great book that they want to make into a film.
Explanation: We use "that" to join two sentences when referring to a thing or an idea.
6. Pirana is an interesting language that only 200 people speak.
Explanation: We use "that" to join two sentences when referring to a thing or an idea.
7. Sergei Lukyanenko is a Russian author who writes fantasy novels.
Explanation: We use "who" to join two sentences when referring to a person.
8. We go to the cinema on Wednesdays when there's a special price.
Explanation: We use "when" to join two sentences when referring to a specific time or condition.