VII. Join each pair of sentences, using a relative pronoun OR a relative adverb. Use com if necessary:
1. I would like to see the trees. My father planted them last month.
2. We enjoyed Mexico City. We spent our vacation there.
3. These children are very mischievous. They often want to cause trouble to other people. 4. My uncle says my mother will visit me. I have great confidence in him.
5. They kept talking about the time. They worked together in the factory then.
6. Tennis is the best summer game. It can be played by two or four players.
7. His stepmother is not kind to him. He is living with her.
8. Tom made a number of suggestions. Most of them are useful.
9. I study with a student. You saw his father yesterday.
10. She gave us a lot of information. Most of it was useless.
11. The girl left him after a few weeks. He fell in love with her.
12. I'd like to see the trees. My father picked these apples from them.
13. The man was away on holiday. The manager wanted to see him.
14. The birds have flown away. I found their nest on the tree behind my house.
15. He isn't looking forward to the time. He will have to leave at that time.
16. The pen is now carefully preserved. He wrote so many great novels with this pen. 17. The boy and the dog have just been found by the police. They were lost in a forest during a hunt.
18. There were some vegetables left over. I was able to use a few of them in some soup 19. Mr. Smith said he was too busy to speak to me. I had come specially to see him. for supper. 1. Smith, whom I had come taxe said he was too busy to speak to me.
20. They picked up five boat-loads of refugees. Some of them had been at sea for several months.