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Parts of speech
Relative pronouns Unit 3

A. Choose the best option: who or which.

Bernard Kouchner is the physician (1) who / which founded Doctors


Without Borders. This non-governmental organisation, (2) who / which was
created in 1971, provides medical
aid in over 60 countries. The
doctors and nurses (3) who / which
work as volunteers believe that all
people have the right to medical
care regardless of race, religion
and creed.

B. Complete the sentences with a relative pronoun. Put it in brackets when it can be
omitted.
1. What’s the name of the man lives in that house?
2. Everybody went to the concert enjoyed it very much.
3. Where is the photo was on that self?
4. My English teacher always asks me questions are difficult to answer.
5. The film we saw was very interesting and thrilling.
6. I loved the cakes they sell in the charity sale.
7. I usually hand out meals I help to cook in the local soup kitchen.
8. Volunteers usually take the bus goes to the city centre.
9. The old man I was talking to at the charity sale is my neighbour.
10. She forgot the tickets she had placed on top of the fridge.
11. Mrs Brown, lives in a tiny village, is a volunteer at the hospital.
12. Robert helped to build the house is now a shelter for the homeless.
13. Have you seen the books came yesterday?
14. Mary works for a company donated a big container full of clothes.

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Relative pronouns Unit 3

C. Complete the sentences by choosing the most suitable ending from the box and
making it a relative clause.

• were donated to poor people • are always late

• he read about in the newspaper • donated a lot of money to charity

• treated my grandfather at the hospital • distributes food to those who can’t buy it

• the community organised this weekend

e.g. James sorts out clothes which were donated to poor people.
1. I don’t like people .
2. Did you enjoy the charity sale ?
3. Patrick went to the restaurant .
4. A food bank is a non-profit organisation .
5. What’s the name of the woman ?
6. That is the nurse .

D. Join the sentences by using who, which or that. Put the relative pronoun in brackets
when it can be omitted.
1. A man phoned. He didn’t say his name.
The man .
2. Paul and Sandra live next door to us. They are very friendly.
Paul and Sandra .
3. I’m wearing new trainers. They are very comfortable.
The new trainers .
4. I’ve just bought a new wallet. I have lost it.
I’ve lost the new wallet .
5. Sarah is wearing a yellow dress. I like it.
I like the .
6. The parents are organising a charity sale. It will take place next
weekend.
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The charity sale .

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