Fill in the blanks using a suitable relative pronoun or adverb. Omit it when possible. The letter……………Dave is reading is from his wife, ……………wants to get divorced.
- , who
15
I know a boy ……………brother plays in a pop group.
whose
15
Fill in the blanks using a suitable relative pronoun or adverb. Omit it when possible. She was the only VIP …………… I have ever talked to.
-
15
Budapest, …………… is on the Danube, is a beautiful city.
which
15
The frogs were croaking all night, …………… kept us awake.
which
15
Astoria is the largest hotel …………… I have ever stayed at.
which
15
This is the station …………… Emily met James.
where
15
Edinburgh is the town …………… Alexander Graham Bell was born.
where
15
A horror film was the reason …………… I couldn't sleep last night.
why
15
Connect the sentences with a relative pronoun. The plane took John Baker to Africa. It was British.
The plane, which was British, took ......
20
Connect the sentences with a relative pronoun. I met a man yesterday. This is the man.
This is the man (who) I met yesterday.
20
Connect the sentences with a relative pronoun. She fell in love with a man. She had never met him before.
She fell in love with a man (who/that) she had never met before.
20
Connect the sentences with a relative pronoun. These are some flowers. I have been trying to grow them for years.
These are some flowers (which/that) I have been trying to grow for years.
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Connect the sentences with a relative pronoun. This is Mrs. Jones. Her son won the championship last year.
This is Mrs. Jones, whose son won the championship last year.
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Connect the sentences with a relative pronoun. He wanted to come at 2 a.m. This didn’t suit me at all.
He wanted to come at 2 a.m., which didn’t suit me at all.