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English, 14.04.2021 01:50 kyleeb00

PART 1 Compose five sentences using at least five different indefinite pronouns.

PART 2
Choose the correct relative pronoun for each sentence:

(Who, Whom) should I give the newspaper to?
(Who, Whom) did you meet after school?
Everyone (who, whom) sold tickets gets into the concert for free.
The winner will be (whoever, whomever) eats the most pies.
The winner will be (whoever, whomever) the council decides.
(Who, Whom) should be notified in case of an accident?
Sylvester is the baseball player (who, whom) hit a home run last night.
(Who, Whom) do you suppose left the lights on?
I can play chess with (whoever, whomever) you choose.

PART 3
For each of the following sentences, insert the appropriate relative pronoun. Note: some of these sentences will sound okay without the relative pronoun that, but you should insert it anyway.

The full moon rises at dawn always makes me feel dreamy the whole day.
Give the check to the person is wearing the uniform.
I know ___ I can count on you.
guesses the correct amount of jelly beans in this jar, wins the jar.
The President indicated in his speech he would solve the problem of poverty in America.
Everyone wants to play soccer, please come with me.
The bicycle Bill was riding was quite rusty.

Do all 1 by 1 like this ex: P1, P2, P3

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