1.Do you like the new phone <u>what</u> that (which) you bought?
2.Is this the purse that you thought you'd lost <u>it?</u>
3.Isn`t she the girl who <u>she</u> works in the supermarket?
2)Choose the correct relative pronouns.
1.That`s the shop <u>where</u>/who I bought my new dress
2.I can`t understand the reason <u>why</u>/when you bought this.
3.Saturday's the day who/<u>when</u> I usually go shopping
Pinguins always walk and live in groups, and in case if any of them is in danger, they try to help it. A lot of people call pinguins birds, this is because when they jump into water they shake their arms like birds do with their wings. There are many different types of penguins. Ground penguins are the ones that don't like cold and you can see them in hot countries and in the zoos. Another type of penguins that most of the people are familiar with, are the ones that live on the north where there is very cold. Penguins are defenseless animals, they never hurt people or attack them. They can be different in colour: white black and yellow. Some penguins are soft and fluffy, some penguins are smooth and slippery. I have also seen penguins with the massive eyebrown that are yellow. I also saw a programme about penguins on the TV show and learnt that some people have penguins at home as pets! Usually when people make pictures of penguins they are not allowed to come close to the penguines because they will be very scared. All types of penguines eat fish and nothing more. I like penguins because I find these animals very friendly
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Maria Sharapova (born 19 April 1987) is a Russian tennis player. She was born in Nyagan, Western Siberia, RSFSR. Her parents had moved from Belarus to protect themselves from the Chernobyl nuclear accident.[1] The Sharapov1 family moved again in 1989, when Maria became interested in tennis, when watching her father play, and played tennis with a second-hand racquet. She would practice tennis by hitting the tennis ball against the wall every day, and her dad soon noticed that she was very good at the sport.[2] Maria's tennis coaches told the Sharapovs that they should move to Moscow,[3] Russia, to get better training. The Sharapovs moved again, from Moscow, to follow Maria's coach, Martina Navratilova's advice, to move to the United States.
There was a problem, though. Sharapova's mother, Yelena, could not get a visa to go to the United States.[4] Meanwhile, Maria and her father tried to get Maria to go to a famous sports school, and they also had to learn English. Maria showed so much talent that soon, she got a full scholarship to attend the school. At first though, Maria's dad had to pay for Maria to stay at the famous school, doing all sorts of jobs so that they could be able to pay for the school.
Sharapova trained harder and harder. She was videotaped when practicing, and her every move was recorded.[source?] Then, she would watch the videos with her coaches to watch her form, emotions, and expressions.
She began to win tournaments and many people started to notice her. Her games improved, and Maria gained more fans.
She has won 31 titles in her career, including five Grand Slam championships: Wimbledon in 2004, the US Open in 2006, the Australian Open in 2008 and the French Open in 2012 and 2014. She won an Olympic silver medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics. She is the world number 5 women's tennis player. In 2005, she was world number 1.