Connect the sentence halves and put in the correct relative pronoun: who, which, whose, where, when or what. 1 This is the building A I’d like to open up my little bakery. 2 In our bar we offer non-alcoholic drinks B need advice on how to use a smartphone. 3 Let’s meet at the young entrepreneur corner C the talk on recent start-ups in Vancouver is over. 4 Laurence regularly visits 35 older people D we had found really hard to believe before we built our first fog collector. 5 Last week I met a young business person E I had been dreaming about for years! 6 I’m so happy with my little bakery in Vienna. I have really achieved F designed her own water collecting system? 7 We saw water trickle down into the container, G are made with local and seasonal berries. 8 What happened to the woman H profits doubled after deciding to offer non-alcoholic drinks. Language 5 Language i i I can refer to people and things using relative pronouns. Complete sentence B so that it has a similar meaning to sentence A. Use must, might, can’t or could. 1 A I’m sure you can find people in Vienna who can help you to set up your bakery. B There people in Vienna who can help you to set up your bakery. 2 A It’s possible that older people find it difficult to operate online banking. B Older people difficult to operate online banking. 3 A Ben simply doesn’t believe it costs 10,000 Canadian dollars to rent a stand at the fair. B Ben says, “It 10,000 Canadian dollars to rent a stand at the fair.” 4 A Perhaps the rent for our office will be raised in January. B The rent for our office raised in January. 5 A I’m sure you’re tired after the long flight to Vancouver. B You tired after the long flight to Vancouver. Language 6 Language i i I can use modal verbs for deduction and speculation. 67 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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