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Relative Pronouns - Exercises

This document discusses relative pronouns and their functions. It provides examples to link relative pronouns like who, which, that, and whose to their uses for people or things. There are also examples of filling in gaps in sentences with the appropriate relative pronoun. Finally, there are examples of joining sentences using relative pronouns. The document aims to teach the different types and uses of relative pronouns.

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Relative Pronouns - Exercises

This document discusses relative pronouns and their functions. It provides examples to link relative pronouns like who, which, that, and whose to their uses for people or things. There are also examples of filling in gaps in sentences with the appropriate relative pronoun. Finally, there are examples of joining sentences using relative pronouns. The document aims to teach the different types and uses of relative pronouns.

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Relative pronouns Unit 2

A. Link the relative pronouns to their corresponding functions.

1. who a. to indicate possession

2. which b. for people

3. that c. for things

4. whose d. for people/things

B. Complete the gaps below with an appropriate relative pronoun.


1. This is the woman house we bought.

2. I really like the sweater is in the shop window.

3. The car John bought is really cool.

4. I wish I had the phone Joana got for her birthday.

5. A doctor is someone treats sick people.

6. My sister is reading a book sounds really interesting.

7. The person seat you are sitting in will come back soon.

8. Jake has a dog is still a puppy!

9. Tell me about the coat you want to buy.

10. I’m playing an online game is really cool!

11. The girl brother is in my class can really sing well!

12. My father is going to speak to the person is responsible for the


ticket office to see if he can get us free tickets for the concert.

13. I’m looking for a present is perfect for Maria’s birthday.

14. Does anyone know the person this coat belongs to?

15. The cereal mum bought is not very delicious.

16. A mechanic is someone repairs cars.


Relative pronouns Unit 2

C. Join the following sentences by using a relative pronoun.


1. I spoke to a man. He works with my mother.

2. Mum made a delicious cake. It is made out of chocolate.

3. I phoned the man. His cousin is in my class.

4. We saw a film last weekend. It was really good and full of action.

5. They are staying at a hotel. It isn’t very expensive.

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