III/ Join the sentences to make defining or non-defining relative clauses. Omit the relative if possible.
1. I found a bike yesterday. The owner of the bike hasn’t appeared yet.
I found ……………….....................
2. Peter passed me a magazine. It was really boring.
The magazine ……………………..
3. We bought some apples. Some of the apples were too ripe.
Some of ……………………………...
4. They like the pub. They go there at weekends.
They like …………………………….
5. I used to live in that house. The house...
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III/ Join the sentences to make defining or non-defining relative clauses. Omit the relative if possible.
1. I found a bike yesterday. The owner of the bike hasn’t appeared yet.
I found ……………….....................
2. Peter passed me a magazine. It was really boring.
The magazine ……………………..
3. We bought some apples. Some of the apples were too ripe.
Some of ……………………………...
4. They like the pub. They go there at weekends.
They like …………………………….
5. I used to live in that house. The house is going to be demolished.
The house …………………………..
6. Patrick thanked us. It was very kind of him.
Patrick ……………………….....
7. You should visit the garden in spring. Lots of flowers grow there in spring.
You ………………………………….
8. She died her hair red. It didn’t suit her.
She died………………………......
9. We phoned lots of classmates. Most of the classmates came to our party.
Most of ……………………......
10. These are the letters. I told you to post them.
These ……………………………...
11. Who is the girl? Peter is dancing with her.
Who …………………………………
12. I’ll always remember the day. I met my favourite actor then.
I’ll always …………………………
13. Sally came round with a boy. The boy’s name was Jim.
Sally ………………………………
14. Are you the candidate? You’ve applied for the job.
Are ……………………………………