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I. Combine these pairs of sentences using relative pronouns.
Norway is a Baltic country. You can see the midnight sun there.
The man called the police. His wallet was stolen.
Julius Caesar was a great general. He was also a writer.
George bought a house. It had 2 bedrooms and a kitchen.
II. Fill in the gap with 'used to' or the correct form of 'be used to'.
1. ���� He her soft voice so he can hear her clearly.
2.����� Jane drive on the left when she was in England.
3.����� When I was younger, I getting up early in the morning.
4.����� My mother use oil to cook meals.
5.����� When he was a worker, he climb up a ladder.
6.����� She eating hamburgers a since she moved to America.
III. Fill in the gap with an adj. ending with �ing or �ed.
  1. I didn�t find the situation funny. I was not . (amuse)
  2. It was a really experience. Everybody was very . (terrify/ shock)
  3. Liz is a very person. She knows a lot, she�s travelled a lot, and she�s done lots of different things. (interest)
  4. The children went to the circus. For them, the circus was . The children jumped up and down. (excite)