Make the two sentences into one. Use who (m), whose, or which.
The food was very good. Lisa made it for me.
The food which Lisa made for me was very good.
1) The man is now in hospital. He was injured in the accident.
The man
2) The woman went to the police. Her bag was stolen.
The woman
3) The apples didn't taste very good. I bought them at that store.
The apples
4) The boy was looking for his mother. I saw him in the supermarket.
The boy
5) The “kemari" football is a Japanese sport. Its history goes back to the 7th century.
✓ The "kemari" football is a Japanese sport
is now in hospital.
went to the police.
didn't taste very good.