Tiếng Anh - Lớp 126 Next Tue In non-defining clauses, determiners like some, all, neither, none, (a) few, (a) little, both, most, much and several, superlatives and expressions of quantity can be used with of whom (for people) and of which (for things): They'll introduce you to a lot of people, most of whom you'll forget immediately. I was offered lamb or chicken, neither of which I like. E Combine the sentences to make one new sentence, including a relative clause. 1 She had invited a hundred guests. I didn't know any of them. 2 Growling in the corner were two big dogs. They both looked extremely dangerous. 3 The manager called in my new colleagues. I had met one or two of them already. 4 There were several large holes in the road. Three of them had to be repaired urgently. 5 There were some vegetables left over. I was able to use a few of them in some soup for supper. 6 The talk was attended by over two hundred delegates. Most of them took notes. 7 The researchers reported back on the questionnaires. The most interesting ones showed a marked change in leisure habits among older people. 8 He comes from a large family. All of them now live in Australia. |