Join the two sentences to make just one using relative clauses: who, whose, where, that, quién, quién, dónde, eso,
1. I talked to the girl. Her car had broken down in front of the shop.
2. Mr. Richards is a taxi driver. He lives on the corner.
3. I live in a house. The house is in East Anglia.
4. John has a dog. His tail is black.
5. This is the girl. She comes from Spain.
6. That's Peter, the boy. He has just arrived at the airport.
7. The children shouted in the Street. They are not from our school.
8. What did you do with the money. I lent you the money.
9. I have a brother. His car is blue.
10. She has a car. Its tyres are flat
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- I talked to the girl whose car had broken down in front of the shop.
- Mr. Richards is a taxi driver who lives on the corner.
- I live a house where is in East Anglia.
- John has a dog that has a black tail.
- This is the girl who comes from Spain.
- That's Peter, the boy who has arrived at the airport.
- The children who shouted in the street where are not from our school.
- What did you do with the money that I lent you?
- I have a brother who has a blue car.
- She has a car whose tyres are flat.
Note:
I have corrected a mistake in sentence number 7 so that it makes sense.
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