Relative Pronouns (who / which / whose)
Choose the correct relative pronoun (who, which, whose).
which
1. This is the bank was robbed yesterday.
whose
2. A boy sister is in my class was in the bank at that time.
who
3. The man robbed the bank had two pistols.
which
4. He wore a mask made him look like Mickey Mouse.
who
5. He came with a friend waited outside in the car.
who
6. The woman gave him the money was young.
which
7. The bag contained the money was yellow.
who
8. The people were in the bank were very frightened.
whose
9. A man mobile was ringing did not know what to do.
whose
10. A woman daughter was crying tried to calm her.
which
11. The car the bank robbers escaped in was orange.
whose
12. The robber mask was obviously too big didn't drive.
who
13. The man drove the car was nervous.
whose
14. He didn't wait at the traffic lights were red.
whose
15. A police officer car was parked at the next corner stopped and arrested
them.
Subject Pronouns or Object Pronouns?
Decide whether the relative pronoun is a subject pronoun or an object pronoun.
object pronoun
1. Do you know the girl who I danced with? -
subject pronoun
2. Do you know the girl who danced with me? -
subject pronoun
3. The apples that are lying on the table are bad. -
object pronoun
4. The apples that we bought in the shop are bad. -
subject pronoun
5. We will stay at a hotel which is not far from the beach. -
6. We will stay at a hotel which my friend has recommended to
object pronoun
us.
object pronoun
7. That is a museum which I like very much. -
subject pronoun
8. That is a museum which lies in the heart of the town.
object pronoun
9. This is the man who Barbara visited in Scotland.
subject pronoun
10. This is the man who lives in Scotland.
Use who for people; for everything else use which.
1. The people built Stonehenge lived several thousand years ago.
2. The huge stones are more than 6 metres high weigh about 45 tons.
3. The smaller stones weigh about 4 tons and are from an area in Wales is
400 kilometres away from Stonehenge.
4. As Stonehenge lies in a large field, tourists come to this place can
already see the stones from a distance.
5. Everybody has visited Stonehenge says that it is very impressive.
Relative Pronouns - necessary or not?
Decide whether the relative pronouns must be used or not.
1. A calendar is something which tells you the date.
relative pronoun is necessary
relative pronoun is not necessary
2. Strikers are soccer players who try to score goals for their team.
relative pronoun is necessary
relative pronoun is not necessary
3. Jane is a person who everybody likes.
relative pronoun is necessary
relative pronoun is not necessary
4. A stamp is something which you put on a letter if you want to send it.
relative pronoun is necessary
relative pronoun is not necessary
5. The Thames is a river which runs through London.
relative pronoun is necessary
relative pronoun is not necessary
6. Cheese is food which mice like eating.
relative pronoun is necessary
relative pronoun is not necessary
7. A racket is something which you use to hit a ball when you play tennis or badminton.
relative pronoun is necessary
relative pronoun is not necessary
8. Socks are things which you wear on your feet.
relative pronoun is necessary
relative pronoun is not necessary
9. A guide is a person who shows tourists around around a place.
relative pronoun is necessary
relative pronoun is not necessary
10. Love is a feeling which nobody can describe.
relative pronoun is necessary
relative pronoun is not necessary
Choose the correct definition.
1. A library is
2. A butterfly is
3. A waiter is
4. A night is
5. A bricklayer is
6. A dictionary is
7. A pickpocket is
8. A carnivore is
9. A synonym is
10. Spring is