Rabu, 23 April 2014

Tugas Softskill : Adjective Clauses

ADJECTIVE CLAUSES

EXERCISE 1
1.      The girl is happy. She won the race
*      The girl is happy who won the race.

2.      The student is from China. He sits next to me.
*      The student is from China who sits next to me.

3.      The students are from China. They sit in the front row.
*      The students are from China that sit in the front row.

4.      We are studying sentences. They contain adjective clauses.
*      We are studying sentences which contain adjective clauses.

5.      I’m using a sentence. It contains an adjective clause.
*      I’m using a sentence which contains an adjective clause.

6.      Algebra problems contain letters. They stand for unknown numbers.
*      Algebra problems contain letters which stand for unknown numbers.

7.      The taxi driver was friendly. He took me to the airport.
*      The taxi driver was friendly. Who took me to the airport.

EXERCISE 2
1.      The book wa good. I read it.
*      The book which I read was good.

2.      I like the woman. I met her at the party last night.
*      The woman who I met at the pary last night liked.

3.      I liked the composition. You wrote it.
*      Composition that you wrote I liked.

4.      The people were very noce. We visited them yesterday.
*      Them who we visited were very nice.



EXERCISE 4
1.      I apologized to the woman. I spilled her coffee.
*      I apologized to the woman whose coffe I spilled.

2.      The man called the police. His wallet was stolen.
*      The an whose wallet was stolen called the police. His wallet was stolen.

3.      I met the woman. Her husband is the president of the corporatrion.
*      I met the woman whose husband is the president of the corporation.

4.      The professor is excellent. I am taking her course.
*      The professor is excellent whose course I am taking.

5.      Mr. North teaches a class for students. Their native language is not English.

*      Mr. North teaches a class for students whose native language is not English.