You are on page 1of 2

 

Adjective Clause Practice

Part 1: Adjective Clause Pronouns


Directions: Circle the adjective clause pronouns. If there are none, write “none” next to
the sentence.

1. Emily knows a person whose brother is looking for a new place to live.

2. The apartments that are near a university campus are usually more expensive.

3. The house has 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and a big kitchen, so it’s a great size for a
family.

4. The room which is painted yellow is my room.

5. Helen has a large closet to put many things in.

6. This room has big windows, but it is very bright in the morning.

7. Matt’s roommate who has played tennis since he was a young child is going to
compete in a national championship.

8. Please open the right drawer to find the passport.

Part 2: Adjective Clauses


Directions: Underline the adjective clause in each sentence. If there are none, write
“none” next to the sentence.

1. Professor Gilpin is a very busy man who often goes on many business trips.

2. Katie works at a school that has many international students.

3. The company which provides free lunch to its workers is very popular with new
graduates.

4. The woman that I introduced you to yesterday is getting married next week.

5. That man is very good looking.

6. Choose a seat that is most comfortable for you.

7. We have a car whose back seat can fit 5 people.

8. Our school has teachers who are from different countries and speak different
languages.
 

Adjective Clause Overview Answer Key

Part 1: Adjective Clause Pronouns


Directions: Circle the adjective clause pronouns. If there are none, write “none” next to
the sentence.

1. Emily knows a person whose brother is looking for a new place to live.

2. The apartments that are near a university campus are usually more expensive.

3. The house has 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and a big kitchen, so it’s a great size for a
family. NONE

4. The room which is painted yellow is my room.

5. Helen has a large closet to put many things. NONE

6. This room has big windows, but it is very bright in the morning. NONE

7. Matt’s roommate who has played tennis since he was a young child is going to
compete in a national championship.

8. Please open the right drawer to find the passport. NONE

Part 2: Adjective Clauses


Directions: Underline the adjective clause in each sentence. If there are none, write
“none” next to the sentence.

1. Professor Gilpin is a very busy man who often goes on many business trips.

2. Katie works at a school that has many international students.

3. The company which provides free lunch to its workers is very popular with new
graduates.

4. The woman that I introduced you to yesterday is getting married next week.

5. That man is very good looking. NONE

6. Choose a seat that is most comfortable for you.

7. We have a car whose back seat can fit 5 people.

8. Our school has teachers who are from different countries and speak different
languages.

You might also like