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Relative pronouns practice

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    relative pronouns
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  • Fill in the sentence using who, whose, which, when, why or where. The bad weather is the reason (...) I was late for class yesterday.
    why
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  • Fill in the sentence using who, whose, which, when, why or where. The best time to go surfing is in the morning, ____ the waves are bigger.
    when
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  • Fill in the sentence using who, whose, which, when, why or where.  Scotland is a country _________there are many castles.
    where
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  • Join the two sentences using who, whose, which, when, why or where. Caitlin is a girl _______really knows karate.
    who
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  • Join the two sentences using who, whose, which, when, why or where.  This is the man. His dog got lost last week.
    This is the man whose dog got lost last week.
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  • Join the two sentences using who, whose, which, when, why or where.  This is the woman. She was walking in the forest when the lightning struck the tree.
    This is the woman who was walking in the forest when the lightning struck the tree.
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  • Join the two sentences using who, whose, which, when, why or where.  Last month I read a book. It was more interesting than this one.
    Last month I read a book which was more interesting than this one.
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  • Join the two sentences using who, whose, which, when, why or where. I’ve been to Montreal. It’s very cold there in winter.
    I’ve been to Montreal, where it’s very cold in winter
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  • Join the two sentences using who, whose, which, when, why or where.  She’s just got a phone call. It made her upset.
    She’s just got a phone call which made her upset.
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  • Join the two sentences using who, whose, which, when, why or where. Tim Burton is a film director. He likes scary stories.
    Tim Burton is a film director who likes scary stories.
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  • Join the two sentences using who, whose, which, when, why or where.  Kai is a boy. He knows Brian very well.
    Kai is a boy who knows Brian very well.
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  • Join the two sentences using who, whose, which, when, why or where. The Anchor is a restaurant. My parents go there to eat
    The Anchor is a restaurant where my parents go to eat.
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