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Relative Clauses Worksheet

This document contains two exercises about using relative pronouns in relative clauses. The first exercise provides sentences with blanks to fill in with the correct relative pronoun - who, which, that, whose, or whom. The second exercise provides incomplete sentences to complete using those relative pronouns, including where to add commas. The key is provided to check the answers for both exercises.

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Relative Clauses Worksheet

This document contains two exercises about using relative pronouns in relative clauses. The first exercise provides sentences with blanks to fill in with the correct relative pronoun - who, which, that, whose, or whom. The second exercise provides incomplete sentences to complete using those relative pronouns, including where to add commas. The key is provided to check the answers for both exercises.

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Relative clauses worksheet

www.e-grammar.org/relative-clauses/

Exercise 1
Choose the correct relative pronoun.
The dog ..... barking you can hear is our
neighbour's dog.
a) who b) which c) whose

Can you hear the noise ................ comes from


the cellar?
Everybody ............... saw the attack should
contact the police.
The town ............... towers you can see is York.

This is the purse ..... I am looking for.


a) what b) that c) whose
Could you tell me the name of the boy
..... is sitting opposite us?
a) that b) which c) whom

Is he the new teacher .............. you told me about?


His last film .............. is the best film I've ever
seen hasn't a big audience.

My mother, ..... worked as a nurse, is retired


now.
a) that b) who c) which
I don't know the phone number ..... is used
in case of emergencies.
a) what b) which c) who
We booked a really comfortable hotel room,
..... was a very good idea.
a) that b) what c) which

Exercise 2
Use that, who, which or whose to complete
the sentences. Write commas where necessary.
Miss Anderson ................ reputation is so
good comes to help us.
What have you done with the pen ................ I left
on the table?
I delivered the parcel to Charles ................ gave it
to Ann.
His wife ................. is an architect designed their
new house.

See the Key to exercises on the next page.

Relative clauses worksheet


www.e-grammar.org/relative-clauses/

Exercise 1
whose barking
that I am loking for
that is sitting
who worked
which is used
which was
Exercise 2
Miss Anderson, whose reputation... , comes
pen which|that I left
... to Charles, who gave...
His wife, who is... , designed
noise which | that comes
Everybody who | that saw
The town whose towers
teacher who | that you told
film, which is... , hasn't

Relative clauses worksheet 
www.e-grammar.org/relative-clauses/ 
 
 
 
Exercise 1 
Choose the correct relative pronoun. 
 
Th
Relative clauses worksheet 
www.e-grammar.org/relative-clauses/ 
 
 
 
Exercise 1 
whose barking 
that I am loking for 
that

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