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English, 24.03.2020 02:29 FHGDev14

SOMEBODY CAN HELP TO ME PLEASSE
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Connect the following sentences with adjective clauses –DO NOT USE THAT. Use the second sentence as the adjective clause.
1. The room is large. My children sleep there.



2. The mailman is old. He delivers our mail.



3. The table is an antique. I fixed its broken leg.



4. January is the month. I will get married then.



5. The teacher retired. I like him the best.


6. Bob bought the house. Jim had built it.



Add a noun clause to complete each sentence. Remember that a noun clause contains a subject and a verb.
1. will be welcome.
2. You may be surprised by
3. The grand prize will go to
4. will be satisfactory.
5. I had lived near

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Connect the following sentences with adject...
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