GRAMMAR:
Prepositions in relative causes:
If the verb in the relative clause needs a preposition, we put it at the end of the clause:
For example:
- listen to
The music is good. Julie listens to the music.
→ The music (which / that) Julie listens to is good.
- work with
My brother met a woman. I used to work with the woman.
→ My brother met a woman (who / that) I used to work with.
- go to
The country is very hot. He went to the country.
→ The country (which / that) he went to is very hot.
- come from
I visited the city. John comes from the city.
→ I visited the city (that / which) John comes from.
- apply for
The job is well paid. She applied for the job.
→ The job (which / that) she applied for is well paid.
ACTIVITIES:
http://isabelperez.com/rel1.htm
http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=4219
http://www.ingleslid.com/exercise18.htm
With prepositions: