

I. Change the adjective clauses to adjective phrases
1. Do you know the woman who is coming towards us?
2. I come from a city that is located in the southern part of the country.
3. The children who attend that school receive a good education
4. The fence which surrounds our house is made of wood.
5. They live in the house that was built in 1890
6. The papers that are on the table belong to Patrica
7. The man who is talking to the policeman is my uncle
8. George is the man who was chosen to represent the committee at the convention
II. Replace the underlined clauses by an infinitive or infinitive phrase
1. I don't like him playing in the street. I wish we had a garden that he could play in
2. He simply loves parties. He is always the first who comes and the last who leaves.
3. The last person who leaves the room must turn off the lights.
4. The first man who was interviewed was entirely unsuitable
5. I've got a bottle of wine but I haven't got anything that I could open it with.
1. Do you know the woman who is coming towards us?
2. I come from a city that is located in the southern part of the country.
3. The children who attend that school receive a good education
4. The fence which surrounds our house is made of wood.
5. They live in the house that was built in 1890
6. The papers that are on the table belong to Patrica
7. The man who is talking to the policeman is my uncle
8. George is the man who was chosen to represent the committee at the convention
II. Replace the underlined clauses by an infinitive or infinitive phrase
1. I don't like him playing in the street. I wish we had a garden that he could play in
2. He simply loves parties. He is always the first who comes and the last who leaves.
3. The last person who leaves the room must turn off the lights.
4. The first man who was interviewed was entirely unsuitable
5. I've got a bottle of wine but I haven't got anything that I could open it with.