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Intermediate English Grammar (B1) Lesson 16 of 25

Adjective Clause

Read and listen to four conversations using the grammar.

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Conversation 1

Man: Who is this party for?
Woman: Tim. He's the guy who I was telling you about.
Man: Refresh my memory. Is he the guy who opened the new cafe.
Woman: No, that's Larry. He's the guy who just moved in to the house down the street.
Man: Oh, the house that has that huge garage.
Woman: Yes, that's the house and that's the guy.

Conversation 2

Man: So, where do you work?
Woman: I work for a tech company that makes business software.
Man: Really. what kind of software do you make?
Woman: We build tools that help companies manage their money.
Man: Really. My company might be interested.
Woman: Great. Let me give you my card.
Man: I'll give your card to someone who works in our financial department.
Woman: Thank you. I appreciate the introduction.

Conversation 3

Man: How is the party?
Woman: It was fun. I met a guy who knows you.
Man: Really? What was his name?
Woman: Jason Tyler. He said you used to go to school together.
Man: Wow. That's a name I haven't heard in a long time. We played football together.
Woman: Yeah. He said that he still talks to some of the guys that you played with.
Man: Really? I have not talked to those guys in years.
Woman: You should contact him. He gave me his card.
Man: Thanks. I just might do that.

Conversation 4

Man: What did you do last night?
Woman: I watched a documentary about a tribe of people that live in the desert.
Man: Oh, that sounds interesting. What was it about?
Woman: It showed how the people grow food that needs little water.
Man: Really? How did they do that?
Woman: Well, they grow food that collects moisture in the air.
Man: That sounds impossible. I need to check that out.
Woman: It's on the new channel. It just started this month.
Man: My wife told me about that. I hear there are lots of docs that are worth watching.
Woman: There are. You should check it out.

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