EXERCISE 13. Using WHOSE in adjective clauses. (Chart 13-6) Directions: Combine the sentences, using whose in an adjective cl

EXERCISE 13. Using WHOSE in adjective clauses. (Chart 13-6) Directions: Combine the sentences, using whose in an adjective clause. 1. The man’s wife had been admitted to the hospital. I spoke to him. I spoke to the man whose wife had been admitted to the hospital. 2. I read about a child. Her life was saved by her pet dog. I read about a child wh whose life was saved by her pet dog. 3. The students raised their hands. Their names were called. 4. Jack knows a man. The man’s name is William Blueheart Duckbill, Jr. 5. The woman’s purse was stolen outside the supermarket. The police came to question her. 6. The day care center was established to take care of children. These children’s parents work during the day. 7. We couldn’t find the person. His car was blocking the driveway. 8. Three students’ reports were turned in late. The professor told them he would accept the papers this time but never again

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  1. $\text{Answer:}$
    $\text{1.}$ I spoke to the man whose wife had been admitted to the hospital
    $\text{2.}$ I read about a child whose life was saved by her pet dog.
    $\text{3.}$ The students whose names were called raised their hands.
    $\text{4.}$ Jack knows a man whose name is William Blueheart Duckbill, Jr.
    $\text{5.}$ The police are questioning the woman whose purse was stolen outside the supermarket.
    $\text{6.}$ The day care center was established to take care of children whose parents work during the day.
    $\text{7.}$ We couldn’t find the person whose car was blocking the driveway.
    $\text{8.}$ The professor told the three students, whose reports were turned in late, he would accept the papers this time but never again.
    $\text{Explain:}$
    $\rightarrow$ “Whose” mang nghĩa là “của ai hay của cái gì, là một từ chỉ sở hữu được sử dụng trong câu hỏi hoặc trong mệnh đề quan hệ.
    $\rightarrow$ Đại từ quan hệ “Whose” được dùng như một hình thức sở hữu cách khi từ đứng trước là chủ ngữ chỉ người.
    $\rightarrow$ $\text{Note: }$Đứng sau “Whose” là danh từ và danh từ theo sau “whose” không bao giờ có mạo từ.
    $\text{#Pea}$

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