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4.  Look! That’s the singer                       mother is from my hometown.
                    a.  whose                    b. who                     c. that

                  5.  I don’t like animals                      jump on me.
                    a.  whose                    b. that                    c. whom

                  6.  I felt bad for the boy                     broke his ankle while running.
                    a.  that                     b. which                   c. who

                  7.  Jasmine is a flower                      is white and beautiful.
                    a.  which                    b. who                     c. that

                  8.  They are singing for the girl                       birthday is today.
                    a.  whose                    b. that                    c. who

                  9.  There’s the troupe                       dancing you liked so much.
                    a.  whose                    b. that                    c. who


              F.  Combine each of the following pairs of sentences by using an adjective clause.
                  One has been done for you.

                   •  I met Mukesh in Kashmir. He is a tour guide.

                      I met Mukesh, who is a tour guide, in Kashmir.

                  1.  The girl was frightened. She looked very pale.
                  2.  She was sitting in the emergency room. It was very crowded.

                  3.  A nurse was nearby. She called out to her.

                  4.  The nurse called a doctor. He came immediately.
                  5.  The doctor asked the woman to lie down. She looked very worried.

                  6.  The nurse gave the patient an injection. It made her go to sleep.


              G.  Underline the adjective clause in each sentence. Place the missing commas, if
                  it is a non-defining clause.

                  1.  Meena wrote a letter to her friend who stays abroad.
                  2.  The vase that is lying on the table is a gift from my friend.

                  3.  My mother wore the saree which I gave her.

                  4.  We went to the garden which has beautiful flowers.

                  5.  The Principal gave the prize to Naresh who was the winner.
                  6.  The student who is sitting on the last bench is my brother.







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