Use relative pronouns or adverbs to join each pair of sentences below.
1. The professor is excellent. I am taking his course.
……………………..whose course I am taking is ………………………………………………………………………….
2. I saw a lot of people and horses. They went to the market.
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3. I recently went back to Paris. I was born there nearly 50 years ago.
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4. Do you know the music? It is being played on the radio.
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5. You didn’t tell us the reason. We have to cut down our daily expenses for that reason.
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6. The day was rainy. She left on that day.
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7. One of the elephants had only one tusk. We saw these elephants at the zoo.
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8. This is Mrs. Jones. Her son won the championship last year.
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9. Is this the style of hair? Your wife wants to have it.
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10. Max isn’t at home yet. That worries me.
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1. The professor whose course I am taking is excellent.
2. I saw a lot of people and horses thật went to the market.
3. I recently went back to paris where I was born nearly 50 years ago.
4. Do you know the music which is being played on the radio?
5. You didn’t tell us the reason why we have to cut down our daily expenses for.
6. The day when she left on was rainy.
7. One of these elephants which we saw at the zoo had only one tusk.
8. This is Mrs. Jones whose son won the championship last year.
9. Is this the style of hair which your wife wants to have?
10. Max isn’t at home yết which worries me.