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Relative Pronouns Worksheet

This document provides examples of using relative pronouns such as who, whose, whom, which, and that to combine sentences. It gives 10 sentences as examples, asking the reader to combine each pair using an appropriate relative pronoun. The examples demonstrate how relative pronouns can link clauses together while referring back to a previous noun or pronoun.

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Relative Pronouns Worksheet

This document provides examples of using relative pronouns such as who, whose, whom, which, and that to combine sentences. It gives 10 sentences as examples, asking the reader to combine each pair using an appropriate relative pronoun. The examples demonstrate how relative pronouns can link clauses together while referring back to a previous noun or pronoun.

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Relative Pronouns

Worksheet
Examples
1. This is the house that I built.
2. The man who has won this award is my friend.
3. This is the book which I gave you yesterday.
4. The student whose father is a doctor has stood first in the exam.
5. The thief whom the police arrested was a gentle man.
* Combine the following sentences using a suitable Relative Pronoun:
who, whose, whom, which, that
1. I saw a girl. She was carrying a basket on her head.
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2. I have a sister. I like her very much.
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3. The boy teased the girl. He was punished by the teacher.
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4. We met a traveler. He had a lot of luggage.
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5. Air is essential for the existence of life. It is present everywhere.
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6. This is the house. I purchased it from Peter.
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7. He said something. It surprised me.
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8. The boy has come. We were talking about him.
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9. Give me the pen. You bought it yesterday.
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10. He is a good writer. His books are best sellers.
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By: M. Razzaq Bhatti (Lahore-Pakistan)

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