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If you are a student of intermediate (B1) or upper intermediate level English, you will find this lesson and worksheet helpful to you. What are relative pronouns? Relative pronouns are words like who, which,...
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 are words like who, whom, which, that, whose, where and what. They serve two purposes. They connect clauses like conjunctions. They also act as the subject or object of the verb in...
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...
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....
The words who, which, that, whose, whom and where are relative pronouns. They connect clauses like conjunctions. You may want to learn about relative pronouns before doing this exercise. You may also visit the...
Complete the following sentences using appropriate relative pronouns. Choose your answers from the options given in the brackets. Relative pronouns worksheet Complete the following sentences using appropriate relative pronouns. 1. The book ——————————– you...
Fill in the blanks with appropriate relative pronouns. Choose your answers from the options given in the brackets. 1. Have you ever spoken to the people —————— live next door? (who / which) 2....
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate relative pronoun. Relative pronouns are words like who, whom, which, that and whose. Use who to refer to people. Use which to refer to things. Use that...
Fill in the blanks with appropriate relative pronouns. Notes Where means the same as in which. Use which to refer to things or animals. Use who to refer to people. Use that to refer...