Join the two sentences with a relative clause. Use the pronouns who, which, where or whose. Write down whole sentences. Write the type of each sentence in the end in brackets. (Defining / Non-defining.)
1. She's the manager. She runs the office.
2. That's the computer. I got it for my birthday.
3. Robert Pattinson was born in London. His films include Harry Potter and the Twilight series.
4. That's the office. They deal with the public there.
5. Daniel Craig is afraid of flying. He's the sixth James Bond.
6. Halloween is a popular UK festival. It is celebrated in October.
7. That's the job. My sister is applying for it.
8. Dakar is the capital of Senegal. The famous motor rally ends there.
1. She's the manager who runs the office.
2. That's the computer which I got for my birthday.
3. Robert Pattinson was born in London whose films include Harry Potter and the Twilight series.
4. That's the office which deal with the public there.
5. Daniel Craig is the sixth James Bond who is afraid of flying
6. Halloween is a popular UK festival which celebrated in October.
7. That's the job which My sister is applying for it.
8. Dakar is the capital of Senegal where The famous motor rally ends.