This document discusses relative pronouns and provides 6 examples of sentences with blanks to be filled in with the appropriate relative pronoun. The relative pronouns are used to link clauses and identify the antecedent being referred to. Some of the relative pronouns discussed include: that, which, who, whom, whose, where, when.
This document discusses relative pronouns and provides 6 examples of sentences with blanks to be filled in with the appropriate relative pronoun. The relative pronouns are used to link clauses and identify the antecedent being referred to. Some of the relative pronouns discussed include: that, which, who, whom, whose, where, when.
This document discusses relative pronouns and provides 6 examples of sentences with blanks to be filled in with the appropriate relative pronoun. The relative pronouns are used to link clauses and identify the antecedent being referred to. Some of the relative pronouns discussed include: that, which, who, whom, whose, where, when.
a. That b. Which c. In which d. Whose e. Of which 2. Digitalis is a drug … from the seeds and leaves of a plant with the same name and is use as a cardiac. a. Prepares b. Which prepares c. Is prepared d. Which is prepared e. Which prepared 3. Between the Rockies and the Pacific lie plateaus and mountains … the driest parts of the United States are situated. a. Which b. That c. Where d. Whose e. Of which 4. These tourist, … are Japanese, were among the crowd participating in the “dangdut” dance. a. There are many b. Many of them c. Whose many d. Many of whom e. They who 5. The girl … father is a vice president has been the most famous girl in my campus a. Who is b. Which is c. Whose d. Whom is e. She is 6. The term ‘rock’, … a shortened form of ‘rock-and-roll’, was coined by an American broadcaster to replace ‘rhythm-and-blues’. a. It is b. Which is c. For which d. Which it is e. Is