Wednesday, March 3, 2021

Relative Pronouns Exercise

1. Nick now lives in Los Angeles. He won the Bravery Award. (who)

2. Gopi is a great dancer. He is my brother. (who)

English Grammar Relative Pronouns Worksheet
English Grammar Relative Pronouns Worksheet

English Grammar Relative Pronouns Worksheet

3. Nick plays football, golf, swims, and surfs. He is mainly a torso. (who)

4. Nick now lives in Los Angeles. He was born in Melbourne, Australia. (who)

5. Nick had an electric wheelchair for mobility. He was teased and bullied. (who)

6. Edison failed many times in life. He invented 1000 inventions. (who)

7. Ravi lives in Kerala. He is my best friend. (who)

8. He is the offender. The police have arrested him.

9. Nick read an article. it brought a change in his attitude.

10. The egg is big. It is in the nest.

11. This is the car. My friend bought it.

12. He is the person. I want to see him.

Also Check

Simple Past Tense A Comprehensive Guide

Present Perfect Continuous Tense A Comprehensive Guide

Simple Present Tense A Comprehensive Guide

List of English Irregular Verbs

Noun A Comprehensive Guide

Adjectives A Comprehensive Guide

Adverb A Comprehensive Guide

Punctuation English Grammar

English Grammar Relative Pronouns Worksheet Answers

1. Nick who lives in Los Angeles won the Bravery Award. (OR) Nick who won the bravery award now lives in Los Angeles. 

2. Gopi, who is my brother, is a great dancer.

3. Nick, who is mainly a torso plays football, golf, swims, and surfs.

4. Nick, who was born in Melbourne Australia, now lives, in Los Angeles.

5. Nick who had an electric wheelchair for mobility was teased and bullied.

6. Edison who failed many times in life invented 1000 inventions. 

7. Ravi who is my best friend lives in Kerala.

8. He is the offender whom The police have arrested.

9. Nick read an article that brought a change in his attitude.

10. The egg is big which is in the nest.

11. This is the car which My friend bought.

12. He is the person whom I want to see.

Also Check

Fill in the blanks with Present Continuous Tense or Simple Present Tense

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