• Matéria: Inglês
  • Autor: bellipatudo
  • Perguntado 3 anos atrás

Join the sentences using who, which, where
or when.
I've got some fashion magazines. They're from
the sixties.
I've got some fashion magazines which
are from the sixties.
1 There's a man outside. He wants to see you.
2 There's a shop in Park Street. You can get two
pairs of shoes for £20.
3 I can't wait for the summer. We can wear shorts
and sandals.
4 I've got a friend. She always makes her own
clothes.
5 There's a bookshop in my street. You can look
at books and have a coffee.
6 I've got a dress of my grandmother's. It looks
great on me.

Respostas

respondido por: gustmelo92
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Resposta:1 There's a man outside who wants to see you.

2 There's a shop in Park Street where you can get two pairs of shoes for £20.

3 I can't wait for the summer when we can wear shorts and sandals.

4 I've got a friend who always makes her own clothes.

5 There's a bookshop in my street where you can look at books and have a coffee.

6 I've got a dress of my grandmother's which looks great on me.

Explicação:

who relative pronoun used when referring to people

which can be used to refer to people and things

where used when referring to location

when used to refer to a time reference

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