English Language Arts Grade 9 45 min

Combine sentences using relative clauses

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Combine: The chef cooked a meal. The chef is famous.

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Combine: The book is on the table. The book has a blue cover.

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Combine: I met the artist. The artist's paintings are popular.

Sample Practice Questions

Easy
Combine these sentences: The singer performed a song. The singer has a powerful voice.
0.The singer who has a powerful voice performed a song.
1.The singer whose voice performed a song.
2.The singer, which has a powerful voice, performed.
3.The singer performed a song and has a powerful voice.
Easy
Combine these sentences: The phone is charging. The phone is new.
0.The phone who is new is charging.
1.The phone, which is new, is charging.
2.The phone whose is new is charging.
3.The phone is charging and the phone is new.
Easy
Combine these sentences: The dog is friendly. The dog's owner is my neighbor.
0.The dog who's owner is my neighbor is friendly.
1.The dog which owner is my neighbor is friendly.
2.The dog whose owner is my neighbor is friendly.
3.The dog is friendly and its owner is my neighbor.

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