Relative Clauses Worksheet For Class 8 | B2 First Cambridge English Prep

Fill in the blanks with an appropriate relative pronoun or relative adverb.

1. I have many friends, most of ……………………… are teetotalers. (who / that / whom)

2. The bridge ………………………. was built in the 18th century is still in good shape. (which / who / what)

3. She isn’t the kind of woman ……………………….. speaks ill of others. (who / whom / which)

4. He was an artist ……………………….. works received hardly any recognition during his lifetime. (whom / whose / who’s)

5. I don’t know ……………………….. I should go or ……………………… I should do. (where / what / that)

6. The restaurant ………………………… we had dinner last week was not very expensive. (which / where / that)

7. The reason ………………………… he can’t play is that he has broken his leg. (why / what / which)

8. I know a man …………………………. works in Dubai. He might be able to find you a job there. (who / that / whom)

9. My grandmother ………………………….. you met last year is coming to stay with us. (whom / who / which)

10. I have broken the camera ………………………….. I borrowed from her. (which / what / who)

11. The day on ………………………… she got married was the happiest day of her life. (when / which / that)

12. I am afraid I have lost the calculator ………………………….. you lent me. (which / that / what)

Answers

1. I have many friends, most of whom are teetotalers.

2. The bridge which was built in the 18th century is still in good shape.

3. She isn’t the kind of woman who speaks ill of others.

4. He was an artist whose works received hardly any recognition during his lifetime.

5. I don’t know where I should go or what I should do.

6. The restaurant where we had dinner last week was not very expensive.

7. The reason why he can’t play is that he has broken his leg.

8. I know a man who works in Dubai. He might be able to find you a job there.

9. My grandmother whom you met last year is coming to stay with us.

10. I have broken the camera which I borrowed from her.

11. The day on which she got married was the happiest day of her life.

12. I am afraid I have lost the calculator which / that you lent me.

Manjusha

Hi, I am Manjusha. This is my blog where I give English grammar lessons and worksheets. You may also want to check out my other blogs IELTS Practice and NCERT Guides

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.