Relative Pronouns
English Language
Relative Pronouns starts at 5 and continues till grade 10.
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Explain the difference between 'who' and 'whom' as relative pronouns.
Explain when to use 'whose' as a relative pronoun.
Explain why commas are used in non-defining relative clauses.
Identify the relative clause in the sentence: 'The girl who is singing is my cousin.'
Identify the relative clause in the sentence: 'The girl who is singing is my cousin.'
What is the relative pronoun in the following sentence? 'The book that I borrowed was interesting.'
What is the relative pronoun in the following sentence? 'The house which was built last year is very modern.'
What is the relative pronoun in the following sentence? 'The man who called you is my uncle.'
Choose the correct relative pronoun: The bag _______ is on the table is mine. (1) who (2) which (3) whom (4) whose
Choose the correct relative pronoun: The cake _______ she baked was delicious. (1) who (2) which (3) whom (4) whose
Choose the correct relative pronoun: The girl _______ won the race is my sister. (1) which (2) who (3) whom (4) whose
Choose the correct relative pronoun: The movie _______ we watched last night was exciting. (1) who (2) whom (3) which (4) whose
Fill in the blank: The artist _______ paintings are famous lives nearby.
Fill in the blank: The book _______ you gave me is very interesting.
Fill in the blank: The boy _______ father is a doctor is my friend.
Fill in the blank: The building _______ was damaged has been repaired.
True or False: 'That' can be used for both people and things as a relative pronoun.
True or False: 'That' can replace 'who' or 'which' in defining relative clauses.
True or False: 'That' is never used after a preposition in a relative clause.
True or False: 'Which' is used for people in relative clauses.
