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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #130149: Emphasis with It is/It was .... + relative clause
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    Emphasis with It is/It was .... + relative clause


    Look at these examples:

     

    I tidied up the room, not my sister. -> It was I who tidied up the room, not my sister.

    Dave is a teacher, not Denis. -> It is Dave who is a teacher, not Denis.

    I don't like flies in my flat. -> It is flies in my flat that I don't like.

    We have scheduled a meeting on Thursday. -> It is on Thursday that we have scheduled a meeting.

     

    In the following test, emphasis the underlined part of the sentence like in the examples! Good luck!



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    1. She didn't do the job well. didn't do the job well.

    2. I became a raw-food-eater 12 years ago. -> I became a raw-food-eater.

    3. Dennis always sleeps on the hard floor. -> Dennis always sleeps.

    4. He came too late. ->

    5. I searched for you for half an hour. ->

    6. You get presents on Christmas Eve. ->

    7. I will take a day off tomorrow. ->

    8. I don't like wasting time. ->

    9. We organise a barbecue party. ->

    10. I saw a beautiful woman yesterday. ->

    11. We put in a lot of effort in the project.-> a lot of effort into the project.

    12. They just stood around doing nothing.-> around doing nothing.

    13. I have to promote the project. -> promote the project.










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