Relative Pronouns Exercises
Fill in the blanks with appropriate relative pronouns ( that, who, which, whom, whoever, whichever, whatever)
1. You should follow the same rule _________ they do.
2. All the dresses ________ you bought are not so good.
3. The man _________ you know is not coming here.
4. They gave me a pen _________ I like very much.
5. Man is the only animal _________ can cry.
6. The teacher ________ met them and teaches them English.
7. He does not know anything ___________ we know.
8. He will meet _________ you suggest.
9. This gift will be given to ____________ does this job.
Answers:
1. That ,2. That ,3. Whom ,4. Which ,5. That ,6. Who ,7. That ,8. Whomever ,9. Whoever
Relative Pronouns – Definition, Uses and Examples
A Relative pronoun is a type of pronoun that introduces a subordinate clause and relates it to the main clause. A clause beginning with a relative pronoun is poised to answer questions such as Which one? How many? or What kind? Who, whom, what, which, etc. In this article, we will explore the concept of relative pronouns, their usage, and the significance of the relative pronoun.
Table of Content
- What is a Relative Pronoun?
- Definition of Relative Pronoun
- Relative Pronouns Examples
- List of Relative Pronouns
- How and When to Use Relative Pronouns?
- Relative Pronouns Exercises