Fill in each gap with a suitable preposition.
1.I am thinking.....going to Dalat to work.....my uncle's farm.
2.Will you ring.....the station and find......when the train is coming? I am not certain......the time.
Combine the two sentences into one. Use who / whom / that / which.
1. The pill made me sleepy. I took it.
2. The soup was too salty. I had it for lunch.
3. I have a class. It begins at 8 a.m.
4. All of the people can come. I asked them to my party.
5. I lost a scarf. I borrowed it from my roommate.
Fill in each gap with a suitable preposition.
1.I am thinking...of..going to Dalat to work..on...my uncle's farm.
2.Will you ring...up..the station and find...out...when the train is coming? I am not certain...about...the time.
Combine the two sentences into one. Use who / whom / that / which.
1. The pill made me sleepy. I took it.
=> The pill which I took made me sleepy
2. The soup was too salty. I had it for lunch.
=> The soup which I had for lunch was too salty
3. I have a class. It begins at 8 a.m.
=> I have a class which begins at 8 am
4. All of the people can come. I asked them to my party.
=> All of the people who I asked to my party can come
5. I lost a scarf. I borrowed it from my roommate.
=> I lost the scarf which I borrowed from my roommate