Fill the gaps in the following sentences by using either what or which.(When which is
used it should be preceded by a comma which the student must insert for himself.)
1. He didn't believe . . . I said . . . annoyed me very much.
2. In detective stories the murderer is always caught . . . doesn't happen in real life.
3. He wasn't surprised at . . . he saw because I told him . . . to expect.
4. In hospitals they wake patients at 6 a.m. . . . is much too early.
5. There was no directory in the first telephone box . . . meant that I had to go to
another one.
6. I did... I could . . . wasn't much.
7. The clock struck thirteen . . . made everyone laugh.
8. I am sure that . . . you say is true.
9. We travelled second class . . . is cheaper than first class but more crowded.
10. He didn't know the language . . . made it difficult for him to get a job.
11. People whose names begin with A always get taken first . . . is most unfair.
12. He played the violin all night . . . annoyed the neighbours.
13. When the mechanic opened the bonnet he saw at once . . . was wrong with the car.
14. I didn't buy anything because I didn't see . . . I wanted.
15.They sang as they marched . . . helped them to forget how tired they were.
16. I saw a coat marked down to £10... was just . . . I was prepared to pay.
17.He was very rude to the customs officer . . . of course made things worse.
18. Show me . . . you've got in your hand.
19. Tell me . . . you want me to do.
20. The frogs croaked all night . . . kept us awake.
21. All the roads were blocked by snow . . . meant that help could not reach us till the
followingspring.
22. You needn't think you were unobserved! I saw . . . you did!
23. She was once bitten by a monkey . . . made her dislike monkeys for the rest of her
life.
24. Some dairies have given up electric milk floats and gone back to horsedrawn vehicles .
. . shows that the horse still has a place in modern transport.
25. She expects me to clean the house in half an hour . . . is impossible.
26. He poured water on the burning oil stove . . . was a crazy thing to do.
27. Would you know . . . to do if you were bitten by a snake?
28. They turned on the street lights . . - made it suddenly seem much darker than it
really was.
29. I don't know . . . delayed the train, but it went much slower than usual . . . made me
late for my appointment.
30. He asked a question . . . I answered, and then he asked exactly the same question
again . . . showed me that he hadn't been listening.
31. The crime was not discovered till 48 hours later . . . gave the criminals plenty of
timeget away.
32. My neighbours on either side of me have painted their houses . . . of course only
makes my house look shabbier than it really is.
33. The headmaster believed that children should do . . . they liked . . . meant, of
course, that they didn't learn much.
34. I couldn't remember the number of my own car . . . made the police suspicious.
35. He said that . . . frightened him was the appalling silence of the place.
36. You will be punished for . . . you have done.
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