*Combine the pairs of sentences, using relative pronouns 1.The girls have passed the entrance examination. They will enter university. 2.Some women get a university degree. They can get a well-paid job. 3.Have you heard about For a Brighter Future? It supports women in their fight for employment equality. 4.Some fathers only do a part-time job. They can stay at home more often and have a closer relationship with their children. 5.Viet Nam used to be male-dominated. It now has a large population of employed women. 6.Social media networks are an excellent tool. You can use them to promote your business. 7. You can buy the pasta from that Italian shop. It has just opened in the high street. 8.I'll call the students. I went to London with them last summer. 9. That's the hotel. We stayed there for our honeymoon. -> 10.I couldn't find the man. I'd taken his case by mistake. 11.Jeanny phoned me yesterday. I was in conference with my clients then. *Combine the pairs of sentences, using relative pronouns 1.The girls have passed the entrance examination. They will enter university. 2.Some women get a university degree. They can get a well-paid job. 3.Have you heard about For a Brighter Future? It supports women in their fight for employment equality. 4.Some fathers only do a part-time job. They can stay at home more often and have a closer relationship with their children. 5.Viet Nam used to be male-dominated. It now has a large population of employed women. 6.Social media networks are an excellent tool. You can use them to promote your business. 7. You can buy the pasta from that Italian shop. It has just opened in the high street. 8.I'll call the students. I went to London with them last summer. 9. That's the hotel. We stayed there for our honeymoon. -> 10.I couldn't find the man. I'd taken his case by mistake. 11.Jeanny phoned me yesterday. I was in conference with my clients then.