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 school has been closed. The students were exposed to asbestos there.
2. The clinic processed the MRI. The MRI showed my back problem.
3. Joe contacted the artist. The artist was going to paint his portrait.
4. The hour went by very slowly. We were waiting for their arrival.
5. The children were lost there. I found them in the woods.
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Answers:
1. The school where the students were exposed to asbestos has been
closed.
2. The clinic processed the MRI which showed my back problem.
3. Joe contacted the artist that was going to paint his portrait.
4. The hour when we were waiting for their arrival went by very
slowly.
5. The children whom I found in the woods were lost there.
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