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Relative Pronouns

Relative pronouns are words that are used to introduce relative clauses in a
sentence. They
connect a dependent clause to a main clause and refer to a noun or pronoun
that has been
mentioned previously. Common relative pronouns include "who,"
"whom," "whose," "which," and
"that." These pronouns help to add more information about a noun
in a sentence. For example,
in the sentence "The book that I read was interesting," the relative
pronoun "that" introduces the
clause "that I read" and connects it to the main clause "The
book was interesting."

Q.1 Underline the relative pronoun in each sentence.


1. The learners, whose tests were incomplete, had time to finish.
2. This is my family whom I love very much.
3. I have shoes that are perfect for this weather.
4. Everyone who wants to go up the mountain is here.
5. This is the hat that I would like to buy for my holiday.
6. Choose a weekend on which you can join us at the beach.

Q.2Fill in the blanks with the appropriate relative


pronouns
(who, whom, whose, which, that).
1. The girl that won the race is my friend.
2. This is the book which I was telling you about.
3. The bicycle __which______ is parked in front of the park belongs to me.
4. The teacher ____who___ we met yesterday is very friendly.
5. The house ___which_____ we visited last week was beautiful.
6. The cat ___that_____ caught the mouse is black.
7. The cake ___that______ she baked was delicious.
8.The boy _____who___ won the competition was very happy.

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