Find the relative pronoun: Yesterday I called our friend Julie, who lives in New York.
who
Name the interrogative pronoun and the kind of information it refers to: Who is that boy?
Who: people
Find a relative pronoun and an indefinite pronoun: She lives with someone, who she likes.
someone
who
Find the indefinite pronoun: 1. She wants to live somewhere by the sea.
Somewhere
Find the relative pronoun: Last week I bought a new computer, which I don't like now.
which
Who is the vice-president of the USA? (as of 2024)
Kamala Harris
Name the interrogative pronoun and the kind of information it refers to: Which of you needs a drink more?
Which: options
Complete the gap:
She has a son ___________ is a doctor.
who / that
She has a son who / that is a doctor.
Find the indefinite pronoun:She didn't bring anything to the party.
anything
Find the relative pronoun: I live in the city where I study.
where
Name the interrogative pronoun and the kind of information it refers to: What is that noise?
What: things in general
Name the relative and indefinite pronouns:
What is the name of the snake that lives in South America? Can you think of anything?
that
anything
Find the indefinite pronoun: I'd love to travel everywhere – all over the whole world!
Everywhere
Find the relative pronoun: I bought a new car that is very fast.
That
What flower plant does vanilla flavor come from?
An orchid
Name the interrogative pronoun and the kind of information it refers to: Who is the owner of the golf club on the green?
Who: people
Name the indefinite and relative pronouns:
What gave someone, who would have to be very intelligent, a reason to do this?
indefinite:someone
relative:who
Find the indefinite pronoun: We went nowhere this weekend. We stayed at home.
Nowhere
Find the relative pronoun:The summer when I graduated from university was long and hot
when
What national holiday is celebrated in all countries?
New Year's
Name the interrogative pronoun and the kind of information it refers to: I'm not complaining, but whose car is honking so loud outside?
whose: possession
What types of pronouns can you find in the sentence, and what are they?
There is nothing in the Netherlands, that I can't buy here.
nothing
that