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Reconstruct the following pairs of sentences, so that they become one, with an adjective
clause, introduced by which, who, that or whose.
Example: I wish
I had a place to live.
I wish that I had a place to live.
a) I am jealous
Other people have homes.
b) People have things.
They say are theirs alone.
c) I live with strangers.
They do not want me to be there.
d) I would like a home.
The home is my private space.
e) He stays with strangers.
Their homes are like shells.
f) He hoped to watch the seasons.
Seasons change slowly.
g) The man has knowledge and possessions.
He wishes to pass on.​

Answers

Answered by vjsunshine10
4

Answer:

a) I am jealous that other people have homes.

b) People have things which they say are theirs alone.

c) I live with strangers who do not want me to be there.

d) I would like a home which is my private space.

e) He stays with strangers whose homes are like shells.

f) He hoped to watch the seasons that change slowly.

g) The man has knowledge and possessions that he wishes to pass on.

Explanation:

Use which and that for objects; who and whose for people. Cut off unnecessary words when joining clauses.

Answered by dancingdoll001
1

Here are your answers mate...

(a) I am jealous that other people have have homes.

(b) People have things that they say are theirs alone.

(c) I live with strangers who do not want me to be there.

(d) I would like a home which would be my private space.

(e) He stays with strangers whose homes are like shells.

(f) He hoped to watch the seasons which change slowly.

(g) The man who has knowledge and possession wishes to pass on.

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