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English, 07.09.2021 22:10 jones2279

Relative Pronouns: Complete the sentences using the correct relative pronouns (whatever, whenever, whoever, whichever, however).

1. he does it, I don’t care, as long as he finishes his work.

2. You can come and stay you want.

3. We can start at either 6 or 7 o’ clock, suits you.

4. Bring you can persuade to come, otherwise there won’t be enough people for a team.

5. You can practise here you have some free time.

Modal Verbs:

Complete the passage given below using the correct modal verbs from the word bank. (must, should, could, would)

Horse riding is a popular activity in many parts of the world. There are things you know for your safety
before you get on a horse. You always approach it and let it around from its left side. You
not stand immediately behind it or you be kicked. It be sensible to wear a
hat when riding in case of a fall, which be fatal. Another thing which be remembered
when on horseback is that you always be in control of the horse. you be feeling
nervous, the horse be able to tell.

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