Tagged: relative pronouns

Join Using A Relative Pronoun

Combine using a relative pronoun. You can learn about relative pronouns here. 1. I adopted a puppy. I found him abandoned on the road. 2. She bought a frock. It has beautiful embroidery. 3....

Relative Pronouns Exercise For Class 8

Fill in the blanks with an appropriate relative pronoun. You may want to learn about relative clauses and relative pronouns before doing this exercise. You can learn about identifying and non-identifying relative clauses here....

Relative Pronouns Who, Which And That Worksheet

The words who, which and that are relative pronouns. They are used to introduce relative clauses. Note that relative clauses are also called adjective clauses. Use who to refer to people. Use which to...

Relative Pronouns

Who, which and that can be the subjects of the verbs in relative clauses. Who refers to people and which to things; that can refer to both people and things. The boy who stole the watch was punished. (NOT The boy which stole …) It...

Relative Clauses

Adjective clauses that begin with one of the relative pronouns (e.g. who, whom, whose, which and that) are also called relative clauses. Relative clauses are used to modify nouns and some pronouns – to identify people...

Cases Where Relative Pronouns Are Omitted

Relative pronouns are words like that, who, which, whom, whose, where, when and why. The most common relative pronouns in English are who, whom, whose, that and which. In certain situations the words what, when and where can also function as relative pronouns. Relative pronouns introduce relative...

Conjunctions And Relative Pronouns

Just like conjunctions, relative pronouns also connect two clauses. However, there are some differences. A conjunction merely connects two clauses. It serves no other purpose in the sentence. He is an honest officer. He...