Grammar Extra: Intermediate Unit 8
Grammar Extra: Intermediate Unit 8
INTERMEDIATE UNIT 8
8.1 articles and quantifiers 8.2 relative clauses
1 Underline the correct alternative. 1 Cross out the alternative which is not possible.
Conversation 1 1 This is the phone which/where/that I got for my
A: How’s 1a/the new place, Harry? birthday.
2 John’s cottage, which we stayed in/
B: Not bad, thanks. It’s 2a/the big flat and it’s in
where we stayed/that we stayed on holiday, is in a
3
–/the centre of Leeds. But 4–/the neighbours are a
beautiful part of the country.
bit annoying.
3 Kevin’s the guy who/–/whose you need to speak
A: Why’s that? to about this.
B: Well, the guy above me is 5a/the musician, and he 4 That was the moment which/–/that changed my
plays 6a/the drums late at night. And below me life forever.
there’s 7–/a family with young kids. 5 We need someone in the office which/who/that
A: Oh, I know how loud 8–/the kids can be. I’ve got speaks German.
a boy and a girl. 9The/– boy is three and my 6 That’s the restaurant where we went/
daughter’s five, and they can be really loud, which we went to/which we went for my birthday.
especially at 5a.m.! 7 Sarah, whose husband/who has a husband who/
Conversation 2 who husband is a lawyer, is going back to
A: How do you manage to afford to live in 10–/the university.
London? It’s so expensive! 8 Comedies are the films which/–/who I like best.
B: I share 11a/the flat with 12–/the other people, 13–/a 9 Coventry, the town where I grew up/
man and two women. which I grew up in/where I grew up in, is a lovely
place.
A: Oh really? What do they do?
10 She’s the teacher that/who/why I liked most at
B: Well, 14a/the man is a researcher and one of school.
15
a/the women is 16–/a teacher. I don’t know exactly
11 Have you got that £20 which/–/when I lent you
what 17an/the other one does.
last week?
A: Is that kind of thing common then? 12 That’s the man who/–/that stole my phone!
B: Oh yes. 18–/The flats are really expensive in
19
–/the city but it’s 20a/the great location. 2 Use the prompts to make sentences. Use the
relative pronouns in brackets.
2 Complete the sentences with the words in the box. 1 he / the translator / speak / five languages
(who)
all enough few little many much no
none plenty some
2 bowling, / easy / learn, / popular / my / country
1 I like English food, but not all of it. (which)
2 I’ve only got a days of my holiday le.
3 Yuck! There’s too ketchup on this burger! 3 my school days / time / I / happiest
It’s swimming in sauce! (when)
4 The lesson was so much fun that of the
students wanted to leave at the end. 4 George / the man / girlfriend / actress
5 Stay for dinner, we’ve got of food. (whose)
6 Has Janet got time to get there?
7 There are too people coming. I don’t think 5 the actor, / from / Spain, / star / in / new / comedy
we have enough chairs. (who)
8 There are more tickets le, I’m afraid.
We’ve sold out. 6 that’s / the teacher / told / you / about
9 of those colours are horrible – I don’t like (–)
any of them, sorry.
10 Just add a salt – not too much.