Having written a composition, John handed it to his teacher.
Having written the composition, John handed it to his teacher
Having written a composition, John handed it to his teacher.
Having written the composition, John handed it to his teacher
Relative clause:
10. Charlie Chaplin died in 1977. I admired his films so much.
II. I've watched those films. People like those films so much.
12. The book is very expensive. My father is interested in it.
13. The novel is about a boy. He runs away from home.
14) We are moving to Manchester. It is in the north-west.
15. The man pays her a fair salary. She works for him.
16. I want to meet the girl. She lives near your house.
17. We all praised these cakes. My mother baked them.
18. He comes from Venezuela. It is a Spanish-speaking country. →
19. The man was badly injured. He was driving the car.
20. I want to see a writer. I need him
10. Charlie Chaplin died in 1977. I admired his films so much.
II. I've watched those films. People like those films so much.
12. The book is very expensive. My father is interested in it.
13. The novel is about a boy. He runs away from home.
14) We are moving to Manchester. It is in the north-west.
15. The man pays her a fair salary. She works for him.,l./
1. A road leads to the village. The road isn't suitable for motor vehicles. (Using relative clause) 2. Our teacher stayed at home during the bus strike. Our teacher lives very far from the school.(Using relative clause) 3. The road which joins the two villages is very narrow. (Reducing relative clause) 4. He was the last man who left the burning building. (Reducing relative clause) 5. She worked as an English teacher in Portugal. (Cleft sentence)
Mr.hai,that há a very sweet voice,teacher us maths
Lan’s teacher __________ that song into Vietnamese recently.
the students....with our teacher overthere is my brother A spoken B is spoken C is speaking D speaking