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Relative Pronouns Which, Where, and What

July 17, 2017 - pdf

Test your understanding of relative pronouns and relative adverbs with this grammar exercise. Fill in the blanks with an appropriate option. Answers 1. This is… Continue reading

Relative pronouns worksheet

March 4, 2017 - pdf

Relative pronouns are words like who, whom, that, which and whose. Clauses introduced by relative pronouns are called relative clauses or adjective clauses. Note that… Continue reading

Relative pronouns worksheet

August 20, 2016 - pdf

Relative pronouns are words like who, which, whom and that. They serve two purposes. They connect two clauses. They also serve as the subject or… Continue reading

Relative pronouns

August 9, 2015 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate relative pronouns. Answers 1. A man who is dead needs no wealth or fame. 2. I have been to… Continue reading

Relative pronouns

July 1, 2015 - pdf

Combine the following sentences using appropriate relative pronouns. Answers 1. Jane with whom I traveled to Delhi is a nice girl. 2. This is the… Continue reading

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