1. The man who is talking to Taylor is from Japan.
2. The ideas which are presented in that book are interesting.
3. Ali is the man who is responsible for preparing the budget.
4. The books that are on the shelf are mine.
5. Henry whose wife works at a bank came to my house yesterday.
6. Alex, whose wife works at a bank, came to my house yesterday.
7. He gave several reasons. Only a few of them were valid.
8. There are 20 students in my class. Most of them are from the Outside Java.
9. English has an alphabet that consists of 26 letters.
10. Anyone who wants to come with us is welcome.
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Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Adjective Clause
1. The man who is talking to Taylor is from Japan.
2. The ideas which are presented in that book are interesting.
3. Ali is the man who is responsible for preparing the budget.
4. The books that are on the shelf are mine.
5. Henry whose wife works at a bank came to my house yesterday.
6. Alex, whose wife works at a bank, came to my house yesterday.
7. He gave several reasons. Only a few of them were valid.
8. There are 20 students in my class. Most of them are from the Outside Java.
9. English has an alphabet that consists of 26 letters.
10. Anyone who wants to come with us is welcome.
2. The ideas which are presented in that book are interesting.
3. Ali is the man who is responsible for preparing the budget.
4. The books that are on the shelf are mine.
5. Henry whose wife works at a bank came to my house yesterday.
6. Alex, whose wife works at a bank, came to my house yesterday.
7. He gave several reasons. Only a few of them were valid.
8. There are 20 students in my class. Most of them are from the Outside Java.
9. English has an alphabet that consists of 26 letters.
10. Anyone who wants to come with us is welcome.
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thank you
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