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Relative clauses
Author :
Raquel M
1.
The students [Relative Pronoun] saw the video learned about relative clauses.
2.
A bookshop is a place (that/where) you buy books.
3.
I went to Notre Dame last year, [Relative Pronoun] it burned.
4.
Europe is the continent [Relative Pronoun] I live.
5.
The film, [Relative Pronoun] was awarded at the Oscars, is set in Orlando.
6.
The food [Relative Pronoun] I had for lunch was delicious.
7.
My uncle is the person (who/which) brought me to school today.
8.
Mary Shelley is the woman (which/who) wrote “Frankenstein”.
9.
He is the writer (that/whose) book I bought last week.
10.
The supermarket (where/which) my dad shops is really big.
11.
My friend texted me yesterday, (when/where) I was at home.
12.
What is the name of the person (which/who) phoned you before?
13.
Do you know anyone (that/whose) speaks German?
14.
We went to the restaurant [Relative Pronoun] you told us about.
15.
I have finally found the song [Relative Pronoun] I had been looking for.
16.
I met someone (which/whose) brother I went to school with.
17.
The police have caught the men [Relative Pronoun] stole my wallet.
18.
I have lost the keys (where/that) you gave me.
19.
The man [Relative Pronoun] was sit next to me turned out to be a famous actor.
20.
This morning I met a friend [Relative Pronoun] I hadn't seen for ages.
21.
My grandpa showed me pictures (that/who) were painted by his father.
22.
I like books (who/that) deal with mysteries.
23.
My computer, [Relative Pronoun] had broken down, is working again.
24.
I have never spoken to the people (which/that) live next door.
25.
Luna works for a company [Relative Pronoun] makes video games.
26.
Where is the chocolate (where/that) was in the fridge?
27.
The comic is about a group of students [Relative Pronoun] have superpowers.
28.
I met a girl [Relative Pronoun] aunt knows you.
29.
I hugged my grandma yesterday, [Relative Pronoun] she arrived at the airport.
30.
Summer holidays, [Relative Pronoun] last three months, have come to an end.