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Reduced relative clause Exercises

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In English, when a defining relative clause contains a continuous or passive verb form, we can often leave out who, that or which and the auxiliary. These are called reduced relative clauses and are very common in spoken English.

Example sentences :

  • Everyone (who is) working in this office suffers from some kind of back pain.
  • The trilogy (that was) written by Stieg Larsson has been made into a film.
  • Who is the girl (who is) sitting next to your brother?
  • Yesterday I read a book (which was) written by Hemingway.
  • Please book all the tickets (that are) available.

Reduced relative clause example sentences
Hang on a sec, there is another couple living upstairs.Bir saniye, üst katta bir başka çift yaşıyor.
I know some people working there, too.Ben de orada çalışan birkaç kişi tanıyorum.
Also, in London we have digital time tables showing when buses are coming.Ayrıca Londra'da otobüslerin ne zaman geleceğini gösteren dijital tablolar var.
Then I saw your bag sitting on the chair by itself.Sonra çantanı tek başına sandalyenin üstünde dururken gördüm.
There are oven-mitts hanging on the wall.Duvarda fırın eldivenleri asılı.
It's the first time I've heard of someone wanting cubed mushrooms.İlk defa küp küp mantar isteyen birini duyuyorum.
They are all English teachers working at the same school.Hepsi aynı okulda İngilizce öğretmenliği yapıyor.
Basically, it's a boy size robot, thinking it's not a robot.Aslında, robot olmadığını düşünen, çocuk boyunda bir robot.
It was definitely not me arranging the time!Zamanı ayarlayan kesinlikle ben değildim!

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Be going to
Be going to passive
Be used to / Get used to
Comparative
Defining relative clause
Echo tag
Expression
First conditional
Future
Future continuous
Future perfect continuous
Future perfect passive
Future perfect simple
Future simple passive
Greeting
Have/Get something done
Imperative
Implied conditional
Indirect question
Infinitive of purpose
Interjection
Mixed conditional
Modal
Modal passive
Non-defining relative clause
Other
Past continuous
Past continuous passive
Past perfect continuous
Past perfect passive
Past perfect simple
Past simple
Past simple passive
Polite request / offer / suggestion
Present continuous
Present continuous passive
Present perfect continuous
Present perfect passive
Present perfect simple
Present simple
Present simple passive
Question tag
Reduced relative clause
Reported speech imperative
Reported speech question
Reported speech request
Reported speech statement
Second conditional
Short answer
Superlative
Third conditional
Used to / would (past habit)
Was/were going to
Was/were supposed to
Wish
Would rather
Zero conditional