
1. the book which/who you bought me is great. 2. i've had this doll since/for i was five years old.
3. this is my city where/when i live. 4. i haven't seen/saw jane yesterday. 5. this is my friend which/who i trust. 6. mrs cole is the woman who/whose daughter went to germany. 7. mike travelled/is travelling to spain last year. 8. she is the best/better pupil in class.

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Ответ:
1. which
2. since
3. where
4. saw
5. who
6. whose
7. travelled
8. the best



1. The book that you bought me is great. - The correct relative pronoun to use here is "that" as it is referring to an object (book). "Which" can also be used, but "that" is more commonly used in this context.
2. I've had this doll since I was five years old. - The correct preposition to use here is "since" as it indicates the starting point of an action that has continued until the present. "For" would be used to indicate a duration of time.
3. This is my city where I live. - The correct relative adverb to use here is "where" as it is referring to a place (city) where the action (living) takes place. "When" is used to refer to a specific time.
4. I haven't seen Jane yesterday. - The correct verb tense to use here is "saw" as it is the past tense of the verb "see". Therefore, the sentence should be "I didn't see Jane yesterday."
5. This is my friend whom I trust. - The correct relative pronoun to use here is "whom" as it is the objective case of "who" and refers to the object of the verb "trust". "Who" is used for the subject of the sentence.
6. Mrs. Cole is the woman whose daughter went to Germany. - The correct relative pronoun to use here is "whose" as it indicates possession. It is used to show that the daughter belongs to Mrs. Cole. "Who" is used to refer to the subject of the sentence.
7. Mike travelled to Spain last year. - The correct verb tense to use here is "travelled" as it is the past tense of the verb "travel". Therefore, the sentence should be "Mike travelled to Spain last year." Alternatively, "is travelling" can be used if the action is happening in the present.
8. She is the best pupil in the class. - The correct form to use here is "best" as it is the superlative of the adjective "good". "Better" is the comparative form of "good" and would be used when comparing two things. Therefore, the sentence should be "She is the best pupil in the class."


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