Вопрос задан 21.07.2023 в 18:34. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Мансуров Диментий.

Complete the sentences with the correct relative pronouns. Tick the sentences where the pronouns

can be left out. Example: The price of housing is a problem which that everyone has an opinion about1. The apartment _____ I share whith my girlfriend has new kitchen appiliances2. Mike lives in a town _____House price are so hight that young people live3. That is the house _____was sold for five mıllıon dollars Last year4. The man _____you met yesteday is the owner of that big block of flats in Houston Street5. Look. It's the woman _____daughter is our next-door neighbour! ​
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Отвечает Малина Лена.

1. The apartment which I share whith my girlfriend has new kitchen appiliances

2. Mike lives in a town whose⟨ это не точно⟩ House price are so hight that young people live

3. That is the house that was sold for five mıllıon dollars Last year

4. The man that you met yesteday is the owner of that big block of flats in Houston Street

5. Look. It's the woman whose daughter is our next-door neighbour! ​

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  1. The apartment that I share with my girlfriend has new kitchen appliances. (The relative pronoun "that" is necessary here.)

  2. Mike lives in a town where house prices are so high that young people live. (The relative pronoun "where" is necessary here.)

  3. That is the house that was sold for five million dollars last year. (The relative pronoun "that" is necessary here.)

  4. The man whom you met yesterday is the owner of that big block of flats on Houston Street. (The relative pronoun "whom" is necessary here. Note: "whom" is the formal or correct usage, but in informal speech or writing, "that" or "who" might also be used.)

  5. Look. It's the woman whose daughter is our next-door neighbor! (The relative pronoun "whose" is necessary here.)

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