The Sentences about Relative Clause:
1) The bright lights of the
big city have been a draw for decades, pulling people in to Tokyo from the countryside.
1. The bright lights of the
big city have been a draw for decades which pulls people into Tokyo from the countyside.
2) But for some young
Japanese, the city with
skyscrapers and neon lights is losing its appeal.
2. But for the some young
Japanese, the city which
is with skyscrapers and neon lights is losing its appeal.
3) Like millions of others from her generation Megumi
Sakaguchi cannot find a permanent job, just contracts.
3. Like millions of others who are from her
generation Megumi Sakaguchi cannot find a permanent job,just contracts.
4) Temporary workers now make
up a third of the workforce-
up from fewer than a fifth in the mid-1980s- and a greater proportion of
them are young.
4. Temporary workers now make
up a third of the workforce
which made up from fewer than a fifth in the mid 1980s, and a greater
proportion of them are young.
5) The certainty of the
job-for-life tradition enjoyed
by earlier generations has passed her by.
5. The certainty of the
job-for-life tradition which
was enjoyed by earlier generations has passed her by.
6) ‘ In the morning during the
rush hour when I’m getting off the train, the way people behave, they are almost inhuman,’ she
adds.
6. ‘ In the morning during the
rush hour when I’m getting off the train, the way which people behave, they are almost
inhuman,’ she adds.
7) So she has decided it is time for a change.
7. So she has decided that it is time for a
change.
8) Like her fellow passengers,
who were also from
the cities, she was getting a taste of what life would be like as a farmer-
trying out working the land for a day.
8. Like her fellow passengers,
also from cities,
she was getting a taste of what life would be like as farmer who tried out
working the land for a day.
9) They are organized and paid
for by local authorities who are
desperate to repopulate the countryside.
9. They are organized and paid
for by local authorities desperate
to repopulate the countryside.
10) I was looking for a member of the younger
generation to take over, someone
I could teach to farm.
10. I was looking for a member
of the younger generation to take over who I could teach to farm.
11) Talking to them, among their rows of cucumber
plants, helps persuade her.
11. Talking to them who are among their rows of
cucumber plants helps persuade her.
12) Japan remains a supremely urban country and
the numbers now returning
to the countryside are tiny compared to those who went the other way.
12. Japan remains a supremely
urban country and the numbers who are now returning to the countryside are tiny compared to
those who went the other way.
13) Kanto, the region grouping Tokyo, Kawasaki and Yokohama
in one unbroken sprawl, is the most populous conglomeration the world has ever
seen with a bigger economy than Indian.
13. Kanto which is the region
grouping Tokyo, Kawasaki and Yokohama in one unbroken sprawl is the most
populous conglomeration the world has ever seen with a bigger economy than
Indian.
14) In the nation which led Asia in its
rush from the countryside to the cities a few young people are rediscovering
the value of what was left behind.
14. In the nation leading Asia in its
rush from the countryside to the cities a few young people are rediscovering
the value of what was left behind.
15) After years of young people heading for the cities the
average farmer in Japan is now 65.8 years old and that figure is rising
steadily.
15. After years of young people
who headed for the
cities the average farmer in Japan is now 65.8 years old and that figure is
rising steadily.
16) The prefecture and the local branch of Japan
Agriculture, a nationwide
farmers’ co-operative, offer support for those who decide to go ahead after a
weekend of visiting farms.
16. The prefecture and the
local branch of Japan Agriculture which are a nationwide farmers’ co-operative, offer support for
those who decide to go ahead after a weekend of visiting farms.
17) Giichi Tanaka, 86, found his apprentice
several years ago.
17. Giichi Tanaka, who is 86, found his apprentice
several years ago.









