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Relative Pronouns

The document provides examples and exercises to practice using relative pronouns such as who, which, and whose in sentences. It includes tables to fill in with the correct relative pronouns for people, things/objects/animals, and possession/relationships. There are also sentences to circle the correct relative pronoun as well as sentences to complete with the proper relative pronoun. Finally, there are sentences to join using who, which, or whose.

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Relative Pronouns

The document provides examples and exercises to practice using relative pronouns such as who, which, and whose in sentences. It includes tables to fill in with the correct relative pronouns for people, things/objects/animals, and possession/relationships. There are also sentences to circle the correct relative pronoun as well as sentences to complete with the proper relative pronoun. Finally, there are sentences to join using who, which, or whose.

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Relative pronouns

Complete
Complete the
the tables
tables with
with the
the correct
correct relative
relative pronoun.
pronoun.

which whose who

for people: for things, for possession /


objects or relationship:
who
___________ animals:
___________
whose
___________
which

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Circle
Circle the
the correct
correct relative
relative pronoun.
pronoun.

1. Where is the DVD who / which / whose I bought last week?

2. The hero who / which / whose saved the family was wearing
a mask.

3. This is the student who / which / whose wants to become an


actor.

4. The brothers who / which / whose films are blockbusters are


getting an Oscar at the ceremony.

5. Look at the book who / which / whose is on the table. It’s now
a film too.

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Complete
Complete with
with the
the correct
correct relative
relative pronoun.
pronoun.

1. What’s the name of the film _________


which you saw yesterday?

who
2. This is the man ________ does all the dangerous scenes.

which is very successful.


3. A blockbuster is a film ________

4. I really don’t like actors _________


whose films are all about guns
and explosions.

who
5. Where is the actress _________ won the cinema award?

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Join
Join the
the sentences.
sentences. Use
Use who,
who, which
which or
or whose.
whose.

1. I bought a book. It is now a film.

I bought a book which is now a film.

2. This is the review. It is about the new science fiction film.

This is the review which is about the new science fiction film.

2. Where is the journalist? He wrote an article about Angelina Jolie.

Where is the journalist who wrote an article about Angelina Jolie?

3. That’s the British actress. Her films are always excellent.

That’s the British actress whose films are always excellent.

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