Homework
- 1. Complete with who, which, that, whose, or where
- 2. Combine the sentences using a relative pronoun
- 3. Translate. You can use a dictionary to look up words you don't know.
- 4. Answer using complete sentences with a relative clause
1. Complete with who, which, that, whose, or where
🔹 Completar con who, which, that, whose o where.
- The woman __________ works at the bank is my aunt.
- The restaurant __________ we had dinner was excellent.
- I bought a book __________ is about the history of Spain.
- The man __________ car was stolen called the police.
- She is the teacher __________ taught me English.
- This is the park __________ I used to play as a child.
2. Combine the sentences using a relative pronoun
🔹 Combina las oraciones usando un pronombre relativo.
Example: I have a friend. He lives in London. => I have a friend who lives in London.
- I met a woman. She speaks four languages.
- He bought a car. It was very expensive.
- That is the hotel. We stayed there last summer.
- I know a man. His wife is a famous singer.
- She wrote a book. The book became very popular.
3. Translate. You can use a dictionary to look up words you don't know.
🔹 Traducir. Puedes usar un diccionario para buscar las palabras que no conoces.
- El hombre que vive al lado es médico.
- El libro que compré ayer es muy interesante.
- Esta es la ciudad donde nací.
- Tengo un amigo cuyo padre es profesor.
- La película que vimos anoche fue horrible.
- Mi hermana, que vive en París, es ingeniera.
- El restaurante donde comimos estaba cerca de la playa.
- La mujer que habló en la reunión es la directora.
4. Answer using complete sentences with a relative clause
🔹 Responde usando oraciones completas con una oración de relativo.
- Do you know anyone who speaks more than two languages?
- What is a place where you feel happy?
- What is a movie that you have seen more than once?
- Do you have a friend whose job is very different from yours?
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Entrelazado
Puede parecer buena idea machacar un tema hasta dominarlo, pero alternar diferentes temas en una misma sesión de estudio funciona mejor. La variedad obliga al cerebro a esforzarse más, y eso favorece el aprendizaje.