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Which relative pronoun typically introduces information about people in a subject position?
who
that
which
where
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He gave me a book. I hadn’t heard of it before.
He gave me a book that/which I hadn’t heard of before.
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The building was demolished. It had historical significance.
The building that had historical significance was demolished.
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He hired an assistant. She had extensive experience in public relations.
He hired an assistant who/that had extensive experience in public relations.
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We’ll support __________ decision you make.
whatever
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She’s an architect. I greatly admire her designs.
She’s an architect whose designs I greatly admire.
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The scientist published a paper. Her findings were groundbreaking.
The scientist whose findings were groundbreaking published a paper.
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The contract __________ he signed was legally binding.
that/which
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Let me know __________ option you prefer.
whichever / which
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The firm __________ strategy was risky succeeded unexpectedly.
whose
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__________ wrote that article has a deep understanding of economics.
Whoever
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She is the professor. Her lectures are always engaging.
She is the professor whose lectures are always engaging.
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The software crashed. I had just installed it.
The software that/which I had just installed crashed.
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The manager resigned. Everyone respected her.
The manager whom/that everyone respected resigned unexpectedly.
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The research __________ he cited was outdated.
that/which
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They’ll support you __________ direction you take.
wherever
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They’ll follow you __________ you go, no matter the risk.
wherever
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The student __________ thesis was published received a scholarship.
whose
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The policy __________ was recently revised addresses safety issues.
that/which
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We saw a documentary. It explored artificial intelligence.
The documentary that/which explored artificial intelligence was fascinating.
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The email was vague. He sent it this morning.
The email that/which he sent this morning was vague.
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The colleagues __________ I respect most are collaborative.
whom/that
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You can contact me __________ it’s most convenient for you.
whenever
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__________ she chooses to trust is her own business.
Whomever
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They always adapt, __________ the circumstances.
whatever
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They hired the candidate. She had the best qualifications.
They hired the candidate who/that had the best qualifications.
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__________ solution is most efficient should be prioritized.
Whichever
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Which pronoun can replace "whose" in formal writing when referring to objects?
whose of
that of
of which
which's
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The manager __________ oversees the project is highly experienced.
who/that
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__________ their reasons are, we must accept their decision.
Whatever
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__________ path she follows, she always succeeds.
Whatever
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I don’t understand __________ he reacted so strongly.
why
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I met a woman. She works in international diplomacy.
I met a woman who/that works in international diplomacy.
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__________ ends the meeting must ensure the room is locked.
Whoever
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Which relative pronoun do we often use for objects in defining relative clauses?
whose
who
that
which
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He joined a team. They specialize in renewable energy research.
He joined a team that/which specializes in renewable energy research.
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The documentary was informative. We watched it last night.
The documentary that/which we watched last night was informative.
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Please explain __________ you disagree with the results.
why
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The reason __________ they postponed the project is unclear.
why
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We’ll deal with the consequences __________ they may be.
whatever
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I was shocked by __________ he revealed.
what
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The committee __________ decision was final met yesterday.
whose
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The company __________ products are eco-friendly is gaining popularity.
whose
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The speaker impressed the audience. He barely needed notes.
The speaker who barely needed notes impressed the audience.
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The city was vibrant. I lived there during my university years.
The city where I lived during my university years was vibrant.
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The university __________ she applied to is highly selective.
that/which
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The café __________ I used to go has closed down.
where
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The year __________ we moved abroad changed everything.
when
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The country __________ culture fascinates me is Japan.
whose
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The museum features an artist. I’ve always admired his work.
The museum features an artist whose work I’ve always admired.
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__________ route you take, check the weather first.
whichever / whatever
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__________ choice he makes, we’ll respect it.
Whichever / whatever
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__________ idea gets the most votes will be implemented.
Whichever
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She will adjust her schedule __________ you are available.
whenever
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The presentation __________ he delivered was well-structured.
that/which
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That’s the company. I submitted my job application there.
That’s the company where I submitted my job application.
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The region __________ the volcano erupted is still recovering.
where
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That’s the lecturer. You attended her seminar last week.
That’s the lecturer whose seminar you attended last week.
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The department __________ deals with grants is located on the second floor.
that/which
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The athlete __________ broke the record was only 19.
who/that
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The island is remote. Few people have ever been there.
The island where few people have ever been is remote.
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__________ made that statement clearly misunderstood the topic.
Whoever
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The gallery __________ we visited had modern art exhibitions.
that/which
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The documents __________ were submitted late won’t be accepted.
that/which
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The woman __________ son graduated from Oxford is a proud mother.
whose
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The city __________ economy is booming attracts many investors.
whose
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I visited the conference center. The seminar was held there.
I visited the conference center where the seminar was held.
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He never explained __________ he suddenly changed careers.
why
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I’ll trust __________ judgment you rely on.
whosever
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What type of relative clause typically begins with “when” or “where”?
possessive
object
adverbial
defining
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The store __________ sells organic produce has expanded.
that/which
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The experts __________ opinion I value agreed on the matter.
whose
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The politician gave a speech. Many disagreed with it.
The speech that/which many disagreed with was given by the politician.
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The building __________ collapsed had not been maintained.
that/which
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The woman __________ we met at the conference is a neuroscientist.
whom/that
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She works in a department. It handles legal compliance.
She works in a department that/which handles legal compliance.
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I bought a novel. It had been shortlisted for a major literary award.
The novel that/which had been shortlisted for a major literary award is the one I bought.
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The team must meet the deadline, __________ the challenges.
whatever
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The author __________ books inspired me passed away.
whose
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You’re free to respond __________ you feel ready.
whenever
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I spoke with the engineer. He developed the prototype.
I spoke with the engineer who/that developed the prototype.
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__________ you decide to do, make sure it’s well-planned.
Whatever
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What is the grammatical term for the noun that the relative clause refers to?
premodifier
subject
antecedent
article
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She handles criticism gracefully, __________ it’s harsh or constructive.
whether
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The lawyer __________ handled the case specializes in civil law.
who/that
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The artist __________ painted this is well-known in Europe.
who/that
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Choose __________ proposal aligns best with your goals.
whichever
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__________ the explanation, it wasn’t convincing.
Whatever
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The moment __________ they announced the results was unforgettable.
when
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They still don’t know __________ caused the breakdown.
what
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The hotel was expensive. We stayed there during our vacation.
The hotel where we stayed during our vacation was expensive.
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They renovated the house. It had been empty for years.
They renovated the house that/which had been empty for years.
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I remember the evening. We had that long conversation then.
I remember the evening when we had that long conversation.
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The author visited our class. He wrote the novel we studied.
The author who/that wrote the novel we studied visited our class.
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The exhibition closed yesterday. You were so eager to see it.
The exhibition that/which you were so eager to see closed yesterday.
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