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Exercises 82
82.1 Complete the sentences using myself/yourself etc. + these verbs (in the correct form):
blame burn enjoy express hurt introduce put
1 Steve introduced himself to the other guests at the party.
2 Ben fell down some steps, but fortunately he didn’t .
3 It isn’t Sue’s fault. She really shouldn’t .
4 Please try and understand how I feel. You have to in my position.
5 The children had a great time at the beach. They really .
6 Be careful! That pan is hot. Don’t .
7 Sometimes I can’t say exactly what I mean. I wish I could better.
82.2 Put in myself/yourself/ourselves etc. or me/you/us etc.
1 Amy had a great holiday. She enjoyed herself .
2 It’s not my fault. You can’t blame .
3 What I did was really bad. I’m ashamed of .
4 We have a problem. I hope you can help .
5 ‘Can I take another biscuit?’ ‘Of course. Help !’
6 I want you to meet Sarah. I’ll introduce to her.
7 Don’t worry about us. We can take care of .
8 Don’t worry about the children. I’ll take care of .
9 I gave them a key to our house so that they could let in.
82.3 Complete these sentences. Use myself/yourself etc. where necessary. Choose from:
concentrate defend dry enjoy feel meet relax shave
1 Neil grew a beard because he was fed up with shaving .
2 Amy had a great holiday. She enjoyed herself .
3 I wasn’t very well yesterday, but I much better today.
4 I climbed out of the swimming pool and with a towel.
5 I tried to study, but I couldn’t .
6 If somebody attacks you, you have the right to .
7 I’m going out with Chris this evening. We’re at 7.30.
8 You’re always rushing. Why don’t you sit down and ?
82.4 Complete the sentences with ourselves/themselves or each other.
1 How long have you and Ben known each other ?
2 If people work too hard, they can make ill.
3 I need you and you need me. We need .
4 In Britain friends often give presents at Christmas.
5 Some people are selfish. They only think of .
6 Tracy and I don’t see very often these days.
7 We couldn’t get back into the house. We had locked out.
8 They’ve had an argument. Now they’re not speaking to .
9 We’d never met before, so we introduced to .
82.5 Complete the sentences using myself/yourself etc. Use the verb in brackets.
1 ‘Who repaired the bike for you?’ ‘Nobody. I repaired it myself .’ (repair)
2 I didn’t buy this cake from a shop. I . (make)
3 ‘Who told you Laura was going away?’ ‘Laura .’ (tell)
4 I don’t know what they’re going to do. I don’t think they . (know)
5 ‘Who cuts Paul’s hair for him?’ ‘Nobody. He .’ (cut)
6 ‘Can you phone Sam for me?’ ‘Why can’t you ?’ (do)
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Exercises 92
92.1 What do these words mean? Choose from the box and write sentences with who.
steals from a shop buys something from a shop
designs buildings pays rent to live somewhere
doesn’t tell the truth breaks into a house to steal things
is not brave expects the worst to happen
1 (an architect) An architect is someone who designs buildings.
2 (a customer)
3 (a burglar)
4 (a coward)
5 (a tenant)
6 (a shoplifter)
7 (a liar)
8 (a pessimist)
92.2 Make one sentence from two. Use who/that/which.
1 A girl was injured in the accident. She is now in hospital.
The girl who was injured in the accident is now in hospital.
2 A waiter served us. He was impolite and impatient.
The
3 A building was destroyed in the fire. It has now been rebuilt.
The
4 Some people were arrested. They have now been released.
The
5 A bus goes to the airport. It runs every half hour.
The
92.3 Complete the sentences. Choose from the box and use who/that/which.
happened in the past makes furniture
runs away from home can support life
cannot be explained has stayed there
developed the theory of relativity were hanging on the wall
1 Helen works for a company that makes furniture .
2 The movie is about a girl .
3 What happened to the pictures ?
4 A mystery is something .
5 I’ve heard it’s a good hotel, but I don’t know anyone .
6 History is the study of things .
7 Albert Einstein was the scientist .
8 It seems that Earth is the only planet .
92.4 Are these sentences right or wrong? Correct them where necessary.
1 I don’t like stories who have unhappy endings. stories that have
2 What was the name of the person who phoned? OK
3 Where’s the nearest shop who sells bread?
4 Dan said some things about me they were not true.
5 The driver which caused the accident was fined £500.
6 Do you know the person that took these pictures?
7 We live in a world what is changing all the time.
8 Gary apologised for what he said.
9 What was the name of the horse what won the race?
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Exercises 93
93.1 In some of these sentences you need who or that. Correct the sentences where necessary.
1 The woman lives next door is a doctor. The woman who lives next door
2 Did you find the keys you lost? OK
3 The people we met last night were very friendly.
4 The people work in the office are very friendly.
5 I like the people I work with.
6 What have you done with the money I gave you?
7 What happened to the money was on the table?
8 What’s the worst film you’ve ever seen?
9 What’s the best thing it has ever happened to you?
93.2 What do you say in these situations? Complete each sentence with a relative clause.
1 Your friend lost some keys. You want to know if he found them. You say:
Did you find the keys you lost ?
2 A friend is wearing a dress. You like it. You tell her:
I like the dress .
3 A friend is going to the cinema. You want to know the name of the film. You say:
What’s the name of the film ?
4 You wanted to visit a museum, but it was shut. You tell a friend:
The museum was shut.
5 You invited people to your party. Some of them couldn’t come. You tell someone:
Some of the people couldn’t come.
6 Your friend had to do some work. You want to know if she has finished. You say:
Have you finished the work ?
7 You rented a car. It broke down after a few miles. You tell a friend:
Unfortunately the car broke down after a few miles.
93.3 These sentences all have a relative clause with a preposition. Put the words in the correct order.
1 Did you find (looking / for / you / the books / were)?
Did you find the books you were looking for ?
2 We couldn’t go to (we / invited / to / were / the wedding).
We couldn’t go to .
3 What’s the name of (the hotel / about / me / told / you)?
What’s the name of ?
4 Unfortunately I didn’t get (applied / I / the job / for).
Unfortunately I didn’t get .
5 Did you enjoy (you / the concert / to / went)?
Did you enjoy ?
6 Gary is a good person to know. He’s (on / rely / can / somebody / you).
Gary is a good person to know. He’s .
7 Who were (the people / with / were / you) in the restaurant yesterday?
Who were in the restaurant yesterday?
93.4 Put in that or what where necessary. If the sentence is already complete, leave the space empty.
1 I gave her all the money – I had. (all the money that I had is also correct)
2 Did you hear what they said?
3 She gives her children everything they want.
4 Tell me you want and I’ll try to get it for you.
5 Why do you blame me for everything goes wrong?
6 I won’t be able to do much, but I’ll do I can.
7 I won’t be able to do much, but I’ll do the best I can.
8 I don’t agree with you said.
9 I don’t trust him. I don’t believe anything he says.
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Exercises 94
94.1 You met these people at a party:
1 2 3
My mother writes My wife is an I own a
detective stories. English teacher. restaurant.
4 5 6
My ambition is We’ve just My parents used to
to climb Mount got married. work in a circus.
Everest.
The next day you tell a friend about these people. Complete the sentences using who or whose.
1 I met somebody whose mother writes detective stories .
2 I met a man .
3 I met a woman .
4 I met somebody .
5 I met a couple .
6 I met somebody .
94.2 For each situation write a sentence with whom (more formal) and without whom (less formal).
1 You met a friend. You hadn’t seen him for years.
more formal I met a friend whom I hadn’t seen for years .
less formal I met a friend I hadn’t seen for years .
2 You needed a lawyer. A friend of yours recommended one.
more formal I went to see a lawyer .
less formal I went to see a lawyer .
3 You called your bank with a problem. You spoke to somebody, but he wasn’t very helpful.
more formal The person wasn’t very helpful.
less formal The person .
4 Tom was in love with a woman, but she wasn’t in love with Tom.
more formal The woman wasn’t in love with him.
less formal The woman wasn’t in love with him.
94.3 Complete the sentences using who/whom/whose/where.
1 We helped some people whose car had broken down.
2 A cemetery is a place people are buried.
3 A pacifist is a person believes that all wars are wrong.
4 An orphan is a child parents are dead.
5 What’s the name of the hotel your parents are staying?
6 This school is only for children first language is not English.
7 The person from I bought my car is a friend of my father’s.
8 I live in a friendly village everybody knows everybody else.
94.4 Use your own ideas to complete these sentences.
1 I can’t meet you on Friday. That’s the day I’m going away .
2 The reason was that the salary was too low.
3 I’ll never forget the time .
4 was the year .
5 The reason is that neither of them can drive.
6 The last time I was .
7 Do you remember the day ?
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