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
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. |