Practice relative-pronoun Using Who, Whose, Which, That, and Where+ Free PDF
These grammar worksheets help you practice degrees of certainty in English. Free downloadable PDF worksheets with answers are available for offline practice.
Quick Rules and Exercises.
Quick Rule for This Exercise (Relative Pronouns)
- Who → used for people (subject)
The man who helped me was kind. - Whom → used for people (object, formal)
The person whom you called is here. - Whose → shows possession (people/things)
The student whose book is lost is sad. - Which → used for things/animals (often non-defining, with commas)
The car, which is new, is expensive. - That → used for people or things (defining clauses only, no commas)
The book that I read was interesting. - Where → used for places
The house where I grew up is old.
The scientist research led to a breakthrough in cancer treatment received an international award.
My brother, lives in Canada, is visiting us next month.
The book I borrowed from the library has already been returned.
The conference, attracted experts from around the world, was held online this year.
The company headquarters were damaged in the storm has announced a temporary closure.
The professor students won the competition was extremely proud of them.
The museum, was built in the nineteenth century, contains artifacts date back thousands of years.
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The actor, performance was praised by critics, starred in a film won several international awards.
The village we stayed during our vacation, is located near the coast, has changed considerably since our last visit.
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