. Fill in the blanks with: who, whom, which, whose, where or when IF NECESSARY. 1. Can you give me back the money I lent you last month? 2. This is the restaurant we used to eat when we lived in Boston. 3. Mark has sent me an e-mail I haven’t replied yet. 4. Who is the person is sitting next to Nancy? 5. They complained about the wrong goods were sent to them. 6. This is the woman husband works in the sales department. 7. Candy is wearing a new dress she bought in the summer sales. 8. The secretary showed me the filing cabinet they keep important documents. 9. We enjoyed the party Peter and Pam had to celebrate Christmas.
1. Alla is talkative and Nina is much more talkative.
2. The river is deep and the lake is much deeper.
3. His report is good and her report is much better.
4. The weather in February is bad and the weather in March is much worse.
5. This tree is short and that tree is much shorter.
6. This stick is long and that stick is much longer.
7. This driver is careless and that driver is much more careless.
8. This castle is old and that castle is much older.
9. This armchair is comfortable and that armchair is much more comfortable.
10. This bed is soft and that bed is much softer.
с герундием Swimming is really good for your back
I enjoy reading non-fiction books.
We ran 7 kilometers without stopping
I love not having to get up early in the morning.
Not lying is the best thing to do.
Excuse me for disturbing you
He apologized for having disturbed them
I hate being disturbed
I regret having been disturbed during the conference
I don’t mind meeting with him.
She dislikes being interrupted.
С ДИФИСОМ
Middle-class family
Kind-hearted friend
Kind-independent person
Well-known actor
Better-prepared student
Sports-loving boy
Nineteen-century literature
Ten-floor building
The artist is well known
That woman is ill mannered
I bought cake which is chocolate covered
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