II. Join each pair of sentences, using a relative pronoun/adverb and comma(s) if necessary.
1.My youngest sister has just got married. You met her at my house last week
2.The matter has been settled. You were arguing about it last night.
3.Last week I returned to my village. I was born forty years ago.
4.Mr. Nam’s house is near mine. He is an experienced doctor.
5.Do you remember the day? We first met on that day.
6.The policeman received a reward. He caught the criminal.
7.How is your son? He had an operation last night.
8.Her latest novel is really good. I read it on holiday.
9.The Games International Company has just gone bankrupt. We have done business with them for many years.
10.The records are mostly classical. He owns them.
My younger sister whom you met at my house last week, has just got marrted
The matter which you were arguing about last night, has been settled
Last week I returned to my village where I was born forty years ago
Mr Nam whose house is near mine, is an experienced doctor
Do you remember the day when we first met?
The policeman who caught the criminal, received a reward
How is your son, who had an operation last night?
Her latest novel which I read it on holiday, is really good
The Games International Company which we have done business with for many years, has just gone bankrupt
The records which he owns, are mostly classical