Adjective clauses can be used in various ways (as with verbal phrases). Because of this, they can give variety to your sentences.
Instructions: Combine the following sentences using an adjective clause using the
introductory words who, whose, whom, which, that, when, and where.
1. The doctor examined the patient. The patient had fallen from a cliff.
2. The mechanic repaired my sister's car. The car had a warped block.
3. The restaurant had closed permanently. The customers were shot there.
4. The day was a wonderful day. Terri was married on that day.
5. The parents had great respect for the teacher. The teacher had taught
their children.
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Answers:
1. The doctor examined the patient who had fallen from a cliff.
2. The mechanic repaired my sister's car that had a warped block.
3. The restaurant where the customers were shot had closed
permanently.
4. The day was a wonderful day when Terri was married.
5. The parents had great respect for the teacher
who had taught their
children.
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