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Relative Clauses Exercise -4

Complete the sentences using  who – whom – whose – where – which.

#1. What’s the name of the man ---------------- car you borrowed?

What’s the name of the man whose car you borrowed?

#2. Mrs. Jackson, ---------------- we met in the supermarket yesterday, is my music teacher.

Mrs. Jackson, whom we met in the supermarket yesterday, is my music teacher.

#3. That was the day on ---------------- I first met Ann.

That was the day on which I first met Ann.

#4. That’s the book about ---------------- I’ve heard so much.

That’s the book about which I’ve heard so much.

#5. The girl, the brothers of ---------------- study in our school, looks very nice.

The girl, the brothers of whom study in our school, looks very nice.

#6. An orphan is a child ---------------- parents are dead.

An orphan is a child whose parents are dead.

#7. The man ---------------- is wearing glasses is a pop singer.

The man who is wearing glasses is a pop singer.

#8. I don’t know the name of the woman to ---------------- I spoke on the phone.

I don’t know the name of the woman to whom I spoke on the phone.

#9. Rome is the city ---------------- he lived for ten years.

Rome is the city where he lived for ten years.

#10. The place ---------------- we spent our holidays was really beautiful.

The place where we spent our holidays was really beautiful.

#11. I met the old lady ---------------- you were very kind to.

I met the old lady who you were very kind to.

#12. This school is only for children ---------------- first language is not English.

This school is only for children whose first language is not English.

#13. The window ---------------- was broken by the naughty boy will have to be repaired.

The window which was broken by the naughty boy will have to be repaired.

#14. A pacifist is a person ---------------- believes that all wars are wrong.

A pacifist is a person who believes that all wars are wrong.

#15. A cemetery is a place ---------------- people are buried

cemetery is a place where people are buried.

#16. His new car ---------------- cost him a fortune, was really stunning.

His new car which cost him a fortune, was really stunning.

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Relative Clauses Exercise -4

Relative Clauses Exercise -4

Relative Clauses Exercise -4

who – whom – whose – where – which.

What’s the name of the man whose car you borrowed?
A cemetery is a place where people are buried.
A pacifist is a person who believes that all wars are wrong.
An orphan is a child whose parents are dead.
The place where we spent our holidays was really beautiful.
This school is only for children whose first language is not English.
I don’t know the name of the woman to whom I spoke on the phone.
The man who is wearing glasses is a pop singer.
The window which was broken by the naughty boy will have to be repaired.
Mrs. Jackson, whom we met in the supermarket yesterday, is my music teacher.
Rome is the city where he lived for ten years.
That was the day on which I first met Ann.
The girl, the brothers of whom study in our school, looks very nice.
His new car which cost him a fortune, was really stunning.
I met the old lady who you were very kind to.
That’s the book about which I’ve heard so much.

Relative Clauses Exercise -4

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