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Relative pronouns worksheet

July 7, 2016 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate relative pronouns.

1. This is the house ………………….. Jack built.

2. He ………………… climbs too high is sure to fall.

3. Uneasy lies the head ………………….. wears a crown.

4. The reason ………………… he did it is obvious.

5. He is the boy ………………… broke the window.

6. He released the bird …………………. at once flew away.

7. Where is the book ………………….. you borrowed from me?

8. A friend ………………….. helps you in time of need is a real friend.

9. He use tricks ………………… remind me of his father.

10. He ………………… is down need fear no fall.

Answers

1. This is the house that / which Jack built.

2. He who / that climbs too high is sure to fall.

3. Uneasy lies the head that / which wears a crown.

4. The reason why he did it is obvious.

5. He is the boy who broke the window.

6. He released the bird which at once flew away.

7. Where is the book which / that you borrowed from me?

8. A friend who helps you in time of need is a real friend.

9. He uses tricks which / that remind me of his father.

10. He that / who is down need fear no fall.

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