The document provides examples of using relative pronouns such as who, which, where, when and whose to join sentences. It gives sentences with blanks to be filled in with the correct relative pronoun. It also gives two sentence fragments to be joined with a relative pronoun. The summary provides the essential information that the document discusses using relative pronouns to fill in blanks and join sentences.
The document provides examples of using relative pronouns such as who, which, where, when and whose to join sentences. It gives sentences with blanks to be filled in with the correct relative pronoun. It also gives two sentence fragments to be joined with a relative pronoun. The summary provides the essential information that the document discusses using relative pronouns to fill in blanks and join sentences.
The document provides examples of using relative pronouns such as who, which, where, when and whose to join sentences. It gives sentences with blanks to be filled in with the correct relative pronoun. It also gives two sentence fragments to be joined with a relative pronoun. The summary provides the essential information that the document discusses using relative pronouns to fill in blanks and join sentences.
1. Fill the blanks with the correct relative pronoun:
who which where when whose
This is the boy ……………..had an accident.
Yesterday I went to a cinema…………...I met my girlfriend. This is the time of the year………….people suffer from the flue. The robber stole the car………...the lady parked in front of the supermarket. Can I talk to the girl …………...sister is sitting on the bench? This is the young man………….... robbed the house yesterday. He wore a mask………….made him look like Mickey Mouse. A castle is a place …………….a king or a queen lives. The flowers …………..my mother had grown in the garden are beautiful. I like spring ………….there are lots of flowers. She’s the woman………...husband is a traffic warden.
2. Join the sentences with the correct relative pronoun:
who, which, where, when, whose
➔ My father lives near the sea. He loves sailing.
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➔ That’s the building. I work there.
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➔ This is the woman. Her daughter won the competition.
______________________________________________ ➔ That’s the woman.She spoke to me yesterday. ______________________________________________
➔ Here's the café. We met there when we were young.
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➔ I’ve got a friend. His father is a detective.
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➔ They’re the thieves.They stole my money.
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➔ A jeweller’s is shop. They sell rings and diamonds there.
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➔ The burglars stole the money. I’d left it on the table.