Combine, using who, whom, which, whose
1.The book is interesting. You gave it to me yesterday.
2.She is the girl. She speaks English well.
3.We saw some people. Their car was broken.
4.Do you know the man? He is talking to lan.
5.That is the picture. I took it when I was in Da Lat.
6.He is a man. My brother bought him a new bike.
7.Ba is my friend. He has won the first prize.
8.That is Nam. His father is a teacher.
9.I’ve just listened to a song. Ngoc Chau sang it.
10. Do you like milk? I put it in my bag.
11. The boy is my brother. He can cook very well
1. The book which you gave me yesterday is interesting.
2. She is the girl who speaks Engligh well.
3. We saw some people whose car was broken.
4. Do you know the man who is talking to Ian?
5. That is the picture which I took when I was in Da Lat.
6. He is a man whom my brother bought a new bike for.
7. Ba is my friend who has won the first prize.
8. That is Nam whose father is a teacher.
9. I’ve just listened to a song which Ngoc Chau sang.
10. Do you like milk which I put in my bag?
11. The boy is my brother who can cook very well.
1. The book which you gave to me yesterday is interesting.
2. She is the girl who speaks English well.
3. We saw some people whose car was broken.
4. Do you know the man who is talking to Lan?
5. That is the picture which I took when I was in Da Lat.
6. He is a man whom my brother bought him a new bike.
7. Ba, who has won the first prize, is my friend.
8. That is Nam whose father is a teacher.
9. I’ve just listened to a song which Ngoc Chau sang.
10. Do you like milk which I put it in my bag?
11. The boy who can cook very well is my brother.
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