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GW4
Name _______________
GRAMMAR TEST #4
Part I: Adjective Clauses with Subject Relative Pronouns.
A. Choose the best answers below.
1. I'm reading a book ____ discusses
friendship.
a. who
b. that
c. whose
6. Lily is the friend who ____ me to
work.
a. drive
b. drives
c. driving
2. Margaret Mead, ____ was a famous
scientist, wrote the book.
a. that
b. which
c. who
7. Luna, whose parents ____ in Hong
Kong, is moving to Seattle.
a. living
b. lives
c. live
3. A friend is someone ____ knows you
well.
a. that
b. which
c. whose
8. San Diego, ____ is called
"America's finest city," has an
excellent climate.
a. whose
b. which
c. that
4. I have a friend ____ husband is an
anthropologist.
a. who
b. which
c. whose
5. Friends ____ know you well can give
you advice.
a. which
b. who
c. whose
B. Correct the mistakes. There are 8 mistakes.
1. Tokyo, that is my hometown, is very expensive.
2. I know a woman who brother is a pilot.
3. Those are the people who wants to meet you.
9. Ms. Solomon, ____ lives next door,
used to own a restaurant in
Acapulco.
a. who
b. that
c. which
10. I'm going to visit a friend ____
family owns a hotel in São Paulo.
a. who
b. that
c. whose
4. That's the book that deal with friendship.
5. Marion DeMoss, that works in my office, has become a close friend.
6. Ms. Hardy is a teacher whose students really appreciates her.
7. My best friends, who works at a department store, always get discounts.
8. Those are the people whose live downstairs.
Part II. Adjective Clauses with Object Relative Pronouns.
A. Combine the two sentences. Make the second sentence an adjective clause.
1. Joseph Conrad is a world-famous writer. I read his novels in college.
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2. Conrad was born in 1957. His parents lived Poland then.
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3. Conrad's family went to Russia. They lived there for 5 years.
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4. At 16, Conrad went to France. He found work on boats there.
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5. In 1978, he knew almost no English. Conrad arrived in England for the first time.
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6. Conrad started to write in English. He learned English on the job as a British fisherman.
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7. The experiences are written about in his books. He had the experiences at sea.
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8. His uncle gave him many good books. He visited his uncle in Cracow.
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9. Conrad also had a tutor. He met his tutor in a coffee shop.
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10. Conrad’s aunt died in 1980. He only met her once.
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Part III. Review
A. Gerunds & Infinitives
1. TV commercials persuade people _____________________ (eat) fast-food.
2. Think about ____________________________ (order) a salad.
3. A fast-food dinner can leave you free _______________________________ (relax).
4. You should avoid _____________________________ (have) fast-food too often.
5. _________________________ (cook) at home provides better quality food.
B. Make, Get, Let, Help, Have
Circle the best answer.
1. I didn’t know what to write about, so my teacher helped / made me choose a topic by
suggesting ideas.
2. Before we began to write, she had / got us research the topic online.
3. At first I was annoyed when my teacher let / made me rewrite the essay.
4. She was very helpful. She always let / helped me ask her questions.
5. It was a good homework assignment. It really made / got me to think a lot.
Extra activity..
C. Combine the two sentences. Use commas when necessary.
1. That's my friend. My friend comes from San Antonio.
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2. I'm reading an article. The article discusses friendship.
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3. This article discusses the different types of friendship. This article is really interesting.
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4. Patrick is my friend. His parents are both teachers.
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5. We've become friends with the Chungs. The Chungs live across the street from us.
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