| Contact | Relative clauses sentence combination exercise Scroll down for exercise Combine the sentences into one single sentence using relative clauses. Use pronouns instead of nouns where it sounds better. There may be more than one possibility although I only show one. When you've written your answer, click 'show' to see the sentence I made. Finally click 'next question' to move on. The questions at the beginning are much easier than the ones towards the end! Links to other exercises and pdf files Relative
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