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RELATIVE PRONOUNS: WHO, WHICH, WHERE, WHOSE
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Join the two sentences using who/that/which 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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This is a small town. I grew up there.
This is the small town WHERE I grew up.
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Complete the sentences with who/that/which or where. Caitlin is a girl _______really knows karate.
who
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Join the two sentences using who/that/which 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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Complete the sentences with who/that/which or where Sam found the photo _______ we wanted for our webzine.
which
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Join the two sentences using who/that/which or where. Kai is a boy. He knows Brian very well.
Kai is a boy who knows Brian very well.
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Complete the sentences with who/that/which or where. Scotland is a country _________there are many castles.
where
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Join the two sentences using who/that/which 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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Complete the sentences with who/that/which or where. He can show you places ________you might like.
which
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Join the two sentences using who/that/which 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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Complete the sentences with who/that/which or where. This is the camera ________ I got for my birthday
which
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Complete the sentences with who/that/which or where. My hero is a person_______ plays football.
who
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