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Use the relative pronouns in the box to complete the sentences

who(m)

that

which

where

when

1. The doctor _____ examined the child was very gentle.

2. I live in Canada,_____

is a densely populated country.

3. Lee teaches a class of students ____ native language is not English.

4. Yesterday, I ran into an old _____ friend I hadn't seen for years.

5. Dan says he will always remember the day ____ his parents first bought him bike for his birthday.

6. That's the drawer ____ I keep my jewellery.

7. The town ____ I used to live in was not very big.

8. The people ____ house I am staying at are very kind to me.

9. Is this store ____ you said you bought the fishing equipment?

10. Here is the place ____grandpa always used to talk about.

11. I am in need of a coat ____ will keep me warm.

12. We don't have a big enough room in ____ we can apply sample tests.

13. Why don't you consult someone ____has experienced the same troubles?

14. The woman ____husband is a football player always complains about the stains ____never come off easily.

15. Here is a big thank you to all ____contributed to this wonderful website.

16. What I'm now going to tell you is something____ you'll never foget in your life.

17. The severe drought ____occured last summer ruined the crop.

18. The voters were overwhelmingly against the canditate____ proposals called for higher taxes.​

Answers

Answered by nongtdu6gmailcom
16

Answer:

1. which

2. which

3. where

4. which

5. that

6. where

7. that

8. who

9. that

10. where

11. which

12. which

13. that

14. who

15. who

16. that

17. which

18. who

Answered by steffiaspinno
3

1. The doctor who examined the child was very gentle.

2. I live in Canada, which is a densely populated country.

3. Lee teaches a class of students whose native language is not English.

4. Yesterday, I ran into an old friend whom I hadn't seen for years.

5. Dan says he will always remember the day when his parents first bought him bike for his birthday.

6. That's the drawer where I keep my jewellery.

7. The town where I used to live in was not very big.

8. The people whose house I am staying at are very kind to me.

9. Is this store where you said you bought the fishing equipment?

10. Here is the place where grandpa always used to talk about.

11. I am in need of a coat which will keep me warm.

12. We don't have a big enough room in which we can apply sample tests.

13. Why don't you consult someone who has experienced the same troubles?

14. The woman whose husband is a football player always complains about the stains that never come off easily.

15. Here is a big thank you to all who contributed to this wonderful website.

16. What I'm now going to tell you is something that you'll never forget in your life.

17. The severe drought which occurred last summer ruined the crop.

18. The voters were overwhelmingly against the candidate whose proposals called for higher taxes.

A relative pronoun is a term that connects a dependent clause to an independent clause by introducing it. A clause that starts with a relative pronoun is ready to respond to questions like Which one? How many are there? or What kind are you talking about?. All relative pronouns are who, whom, what, which, and that. They are sometimes known as adjective clauses because they identify or provide more information about the subject of the independent sentence they relate to.

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