Relative Clauses 

 

Relative Clauses: Pronoun (Who,Which,That,Where, Whose) for intermediate leaners Exercise +Free PDF 

 

 Quick Rules and Relative Clauses Exercises.

 

Quick Rule for This Exercise (Relative Pronouns)

  •  Use who for people
  • Use which for things or animals
  •  Use that for people or things (general use)
  •  Use where for places
  •  Use whose to show possession (belonging)
Choose the Correct Pronoun (Who, Which, That, Where, Whose)

The boy is playing is my brother.

The car is parked outside is mine.

The teacher teaches us English is very kind.

This is the house I was born.

The girl bag is on the table is my friend.

The dog is barking belongs to my neighbor.

The man lives next door is a doctor.

This is the book I bought yesterday.

The place we met was very crowded.

The woman is talking to you is my aunt.

The bike is red is very fast.

The student answered correctly got a prize.

This is the park children play every evening.

The boy father is a teacher is very intelligent.

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