look at these sentences

(a) She sat in the corner of the room where the rough boys who did not make good marks sat, the corner of the room where there was most scuffling of feet…


(b) The time when they thought about Wanda was outside the school hours….These clauses help us to identify a set of boys, a place, and a time. They are answers to the questions ‘What kind of rough boys?’ ‘Which corner did she sit in’? And ‘What particular time outside of school hours?’ They are ‘defining’ or ‘restrictive’ relative clauses. (Compare them with the nondefining relative clauses discussed in Unit-1)


Combine the following to make sentences like those above.


1. This is the bus (What kind of bus?) It goes to Agra. (Use which or that)


2. I would like to buy (a) shirt (which shirt?). (The) shirt is in the shop window. (use which or that)


3. You must break your fast at a particular time. (when?). You see the moon in the sky. (use when)


4. Find a word (what kind of word). It begins with the letter Z. (use which or that)


5. Now find a person (what kind of person?). His or her name begins with letter Z. (use whose).


6. Then go to a place (What place?). There are no people whose name begins with Z in that place. (use where)

1. This is the bus which goes to Agra.


2. I would like to buy the shirt that is in the shop window.


3. You must break your fast when you see the moon in the sky.


4. Find a word which begins with the letter Z.


5. Now find a person whose name begins with the letter Z.


6. Then go to a place where there are no people whose name begins with Z.


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