The document contains 10 sentences testing the use of relative pronouns. Each sentence uses a relative pronoun - who, whom, whose, which or that - to connect additional information about a noun or noun phrase. The sentences provide examples of using relative pronouns to refer to people, places, things and ideas in both defining and non-defining relative clauses.
The document contains 10 sentences testing the use of relative pronouns. Each sentence uses a relative pronoun - who, whom, whose, which or that - to connect additional information about a noun or noun phrase. The sentences provide examples of using relative pronouns to refer to people, places, things and ideas in both defining and non-defining relative clauses.
The document contains 10 sentences testing the use of relative pronouns. Each sentence uses a relative pronoun - who, whom, whose, which or that - to connect additional information about a noun or noun phrase. The sentences provide examples of using relative pronouns to refer to people, places, things and ideas in both defining and non-defining relative clauses.
2- John will visit his parents who lived far away. 3- Jules Verne whose wrote famous books was one of the most imaginative writers that has ever lived. 4- This job, that they start this morning is amazing. 5- I will buy some of the books which are for sale. 6- It is a sad situation, that some poor countries can hardly develop. 7- You may go to the Zoo whose watching the animal is interesting. 8- Jimmy Brown whose the company gives an excellent job opportunity is a good employer. 9- All the team who is performance was very bad, was forced to make extra blood analysis. 10- Peter whose parents are sick won´t come tomorrow morning.