This document is a student paper for an English II class titled "Relative clauses" written by Camila Garzón Bernal with ID number 640534. It was assigned by teacher Diego Emir Portilla in Cali, Colombia in October 2020. The paper provides 10 sentences to complete with either the relative pronoun "who" or "which" as an exercise on using relative clauses.
This document is a student paper for an English II class titled "Relative clauses" written by Camila Garzón Bernal with ID number 640534. It was assigned by teacher Diego Emir Portilla in Cali, Colombia in October 2020. The paper provides 10 sentences to complete with either the relative pronoun "who" or "which" as an exercise on using relative clauses.
This document is a student paper for an English II class titled "Relative clauses" written by Camila Garzón Bernal with ID number 640534. It was assigned by teacher Diego Emir Portilla in Cali, Colombia in October 2020. The paper provides 10 sentences to complete with either the relative pronoun "who" or "which" as an exercise on using relative clauses.
This document is a student paper for an English II class titled "Relative clauses" written by Camila Garzón Bernal with ID number 640534. It was assigned by teacher Diego Emir Portilla in Cali, Colombia in October 2020. The paper provides 10 sentences to complete with either the relative pronoun "who" or "which" as an exercise on using relative clauses.
1. I don’t like stories which have unhappy endings.
2. Gerry works for a company who makes computers. 3. The window, which was broken, has now been repaired. 4. We spent our last holiday in Rome, which is really an interesting city. 5. The book which is lying on the table is mine. 6. The student who you want to talk to has just left. 7. The boy who lives next door is very clever. 8. Can you remember the person who gave the book to you? 9. Mr Baker who lives in London hates playing golf. 10. This is the man who works as a mechanic.