Combine the two sentences with relative pronouns or relative adverbs:
11. Was the hat very expensive? You were wearing it yesterday.
12. The restaurant always serves good food. We enjoy having dinner there.
13. The man is a teacher. You spoke to him in the street.
14. There is the lady. Her purse has been stolen.
15. Where is the man? He sold me these sun-glasses.
Combine the two sentences with relative pronouns or relative adverbs:
11. Was the hat very expensive? You were wearing it yesterday.
-> Was the hat which you were wearing yesterday very expensive?
12. The restaurant always serves good food. We enjoy having dinner there.
-> The restaurant where we enjoy having dinner always serves good food.
13. The man is a teacher. You spoke to him in the street.
-> The man to whom you spoke in the street is a teacher.
14. There is the lady. Her purse has been stolen.
-> There is the lady whose purse has been stolen.
15. Where is the man? He sold me these sun-glasses.
-> Where is the man who sold me these sun-glasses?
11.Was the hat which you were wearing yesterday very expensive?
12.The restaurant where we enjoy having dinner always serves good food.
13.The man to whom you spoke in the street is a teacher.
14.There is the lady whose purse has been stolen.
15.Where is the man who sold me these sun-glasses?