Real Grammar: Who or Whom?
COMBINE THE SENTENCES USING A RELATIVE PRONOUN
1.-
The pub is opposite the Town Hall. I first met them last month there.
2.-
He was sitting on a chair. It was uncomfortable.
3.-
He smokes cigarettes. They are very strong.
4.-
Let me see the pictures. You took them at Peter's wedding.
5.-
Some people only think about money. I don't like them.
6.-
Do you know that lady? I repaired her car.
7.-
That girl is Swedish. Tom is in love with her.
8.-
John has bought a house. There are ghosts in that house.
9.-
Some people drive drunk. I never travel with them.
10.-
A man stole £10,000 from a bank. The police have caught him.
11.-
I bought bananas this morning. I have lost them.
12.-
Could you iron those trousers? They're hanging up behind the door.
13.-
He worked with some people. They thought he was stupid.
14.
When I looked through the window I saw a girl. Her beauty took my breath away.
15.-
These are the books. I use them in the class.
16.-
That's the name. I couldn't remember it yesterday.
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