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3 Relative pronouns A
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Name: No.: Class: Date: / /
Use of English
A. Complete the sentences with whose, who or that. They are all defining relative clauses.
D. Join the sentences using a relative clause. Decide if they are defining (D) or non-
defining (ND).
1. This is the bookcase. My dad built it.
2. The boy is very intelligent. He solved the puzzle.
3. Bring me the file. The file is on the table.
4. We met a girl. The girl had lost her dog.
5. Mary knew the girl. Her account was trolled.
Worksheet · 1.3 Relative pronouns B
Name: No.: Class: Date: / /
Use of English
A. Match the two halves of the sentences. They are all defining relative clauses.
B. Match the two halves of the sentences. They are all non-defining relative clauses.
a) whose posts have motivated other
1. My cousin Susan, teenagers, is a great athlete.
5. Greta Thunberg,
D. Join the sentences using a relative clause. Decide if they are defining (D) or non-
defining (ND).
1. This is the bookcase. My dad built it.
2. The boy is very intelligent. He solved the puzzle.
3. Bring me the file. The file is on the table.
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