Mastering Relative Pronouns and Travel Vocabulary
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Relative Pronouns and Sentence Structure
Study the following relative pronouns: when, which, whose, where, and who.
Relative Clause Examples
- My friend David, who...
- The restaurant where...
- Jacky, whose...
- Cathy, who...
- I will never forget when...
- Our office, which...
- I am crazy about which...
- I thank the person who...
Matching Exercises
- I met my friend (C).
- We stayed in the village (B).
- The police (A).
- He lost (F).
- The polar bear (D).
- Summer (E).
Travel Vocabulary and Definitions
Common Travel Terms
Circle the correct response: in a group, popular, the language, on the plane, hotel, GPS, London, leave your country, airport.
Matching Column A and B
- A2: Package holiday
- B1: Landmark
- C7, D5, E3, F4, G6, H8
Vocabulary Completion
Complete the exercise using the terms below:
- Departure time, landmark, service charge, package holiday, traveler's cheque, guidebook, airfare, seat belt.
Reading Comprehension and Context
The Trip That Wouldn't End
Fill in the blanks with the correct relative pronouns: that, who, where, which, where, that, who, which, which, whose.
Vocabulary in Context
Circle the correct vocabulary word: make a reservation, locals, impressive, sorry for, service charge, journey, location.
Singles International: Have a Great Time
Complete the text using these words: foreign country, scenery, landmarks, guidebook, get to know, make friends, fall in love, book, airfare, and discounts.
Advanced Grammar and Modal Verbs
Grammar Selection
Circle the correct phrase: that I left, doesn't get, which is, about whom, would have remembered.
Sentence Transformation Exercises
- The book is fascinating (which): The book which you lent me last week is fascinating.
- Rewriting phrases:
- She was sad to leave her friends in London.
- Going abroad is not cheap; it is expensive.
- They were sorry to say goodbye to their guests.
- It is not easy to face tragedy; it is often difficult.
Using Modals and Modal Perfects
Choose the correct modal: can't, didn't have to, must, could, mustn't, shouldn't, I need to.
Complete the sentences: couldn't, don't have to, had to, can't, must, mustn't.
Rewriting with Modals
- Can dogs hold their breath under water?
- You don't have to make an appointment.
- That must be Jim.
- We couldn't get tickets for the show.
- It might rain later on.
Conversation: Alison and Rob
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate modal perfect: could have been, must have followed, might have left, should have paid, must have asked, have to contact, must have spoiled.
Sports and Spectators Matching
- 1. Spectator (E)
- 2H, 3A, 4G, 5B, 6C, 7J, 8F, 9I, 10D