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Practice 7a
1. Fill out the blanks with a relative pronoun: ‘who / which / where’.
- The car which the bank robbers escaped in was black.
- This is the palace where the king and the queen live.
- Do you know the girls who are looking at us?
- The hotel where we stay is expensive.
- The meal which she cooked was delicious.
- I went back to the city where I was born.
- The police are looking for the men who robbed the bank yesterday.
2. Combine the sentences by using one of the relative pronouns ‘who, which, or where’.
- This is the sweater which my grandma gave me on my birthday.
- She won the competition which was very important for her.
- They’re visiting the old man who was in hospital yesterday.
- This town is called Goreme where tourists can have balloon trips.
- Yesterday I met a man who works with your brother.
- The reporter was speaking to the people who had an accident.
VOCABULARY
3. Fill out the blanks with the words given (catering, encourage, household, unsociable, demands).
- He is an unsociable person. He rarely goes to parties.
- A good coach should always encourage his team to win the game.
- There is an increasing demand for organic products.
- She spends a lot on household products such as detergents and soap.
- Who did the catering for the party?
4. Complete the sentences using ‘used to’.
- We used to live in Finland, but now we live in Turkey.
- Dennis gave up smoking two years ago. He used to smoke.
- People used to believe that the world was flat.
- When I was a child, I used to play games with my friends.
- He used to sit in the back of the classroom, but now he prefers to sit in the front.
- Tom used to drink a lot of coffee. Now he prefers tea.
5. Rewrite the sentences using ‘used to’.
- When she was a child, she used to live in a small village.
- Before she learned to read, her parents used to read stories to her.
- Jim used to speak German at school, but now he has forgotten.
- Sally used to play tennis when abroad, but she prefers to swim now.
- Before they bought their house, they used to live in an apartment.
These exercises focus on understanding and applying the use of relative pronouns and the expression “used to” for past habits.