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Relative pronouns exercise

June 24, 2015 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate relative pronouns. Answers 1. The book that / which you gave me was interesting. 2. The boy who stood… Continue reading

Combine using relative pronouns

June 30, 2014 - pdf

Relative pronouns are words used to combine two clauses into one. Besides combining the two clauses, the relative pronoun acts as the subject or object… Continue reading

Join with a relative pronoun

March 27, 2014 - pdf

Combine each of the following pairs of sentences using a restrictive or a non-restrictive relative clause. Put commas wherever necessary. An example is given below.… Continue reading

Joining two sentences using a relative pronoun

March 24, 2014 - pdf

Relative pronouns are words like who, which and that. A relative pronoun serves two purposes. It acts as the subject or the object of the… Continue reading

Relative pronouns exercise

November 24, 2013 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with an appropriate relative pronoun. Answers 1. We moved to the countryside so that our kids would have a garden in… Continue reading

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