Correct the error in each sentence. Omit the relative pronouns if it is possible.
1.
To take my life in my hands, I walked
to the very end of the high diving board.
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2.
I wasn’t sure what to address the
letter to, so I put ‘The Manager’.
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3.
Most of the guests turned up two
hours early, that took us by surprise.
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4.
Whoever that he spoke to last was
probably the person who murdered him.
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5.
The book I bought for his birthday is
one where I enjoyed very much myself.
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6.
There’s a chance that I may be late,
in that case I’ll phone you.
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7.
Everyone admires her. She’s the kind
of person whose everyone looks up to.
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8.
No one knows who she is. She is the
only member of the gang who the identity remained a secret.
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KEY
1. Taking my life in
2. who to address
3. which took us
4. Whoever he spoke
5. is one which
6. in which case I’ll
7. person everyone looks
8. gang whose identity has
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