*7. A motorcycle whose/ of which the tires went flat held up traffic.
*8. Many of the Students who are clever get scholarship.*
*9. Andre, whose brother is my close friend, is a well-known doctor here.
*10. Have you found the keys which you lost? *
Penjelasan:
*6. We know a lot of people who live In Bandung.* - Relative pronoun replacing subject in the clause.
*7. A motorcycle whose/ of which the tires went flat held up traffic. - TOEFL wise, when the relative pronoun refers to a possession of a thing (not human), we can use "of which the", whereas the word "whose" is usually used for human.
*8. Many of the students who are clever get scholarship.* - Replacing subject.
*9. Andre, whose brother is my close friend, is a well-known doctor here. relative pronoun refers to a possession of a human.
*10. Have you found the keys which/ that you lost? * - we can also omit the word 'which' or 'that' --> Have you found the keys you lost?
Verified answer
Jawaban:
*6. We know a lot of people who live in Bandung.*
*7. A motorcycle whose/ of which the tires went flat held up traffic.
*8. Many of the Students who are clever get scholarship.*
*9. Andre, whose brother is my close friend, is a well-known doctor here.
*10. Have you found the keys which you lost? *
Penjelasan:
*6. We know a lot of people who live In Bandung.* - Relative pronoun replacing subject in the clause.
*7. A motorcycle whose/ of which the tires went flat held up traffic. - TOEFL wise, when the relative pronoun refers to a possession of a thing (not human), we can use "of which the", whereas the word "whose" is usually used for human.
*8. Many of the students who are clever get scholarship.* - Replacing subject.
*9. Andre, whose brother is my close friend, is a well-known doctor here. relative pronoun refers to a possession of a human.
*10. Have you found the keys which/ that you lost? * - we can also omit the word 'which' or 'that' --> Have you found the keys you lost?