Relative Pronouns (multiple choice)
Relative Pronouns
Defining Relative Clauses
Non-Defining Relative Clauses
Defining or non-defining?
100

CHOOSE THE RIGHT RELATIVE PRONOUN:

Do you know _____ Santi is studying with?

whose

who

which

where

WHO

100

List the relative pronouns mainly used for people.

who, whom, that

100

What is a defining relative clause?

A defining relative clause specifies which noun we are talking about and is essential to the sentence.

100

What is a non-defining relative clause?

A non-defining relative clause adds extra information about a noun, which is not essential to the sentence’s meaning.

100

In a non-defining relative clause, what punctuation is used to separate the clause from the rest of the sentence?

commas

200

CHOOSE THE RIGHT RELATIVE PRONOUN:

The places _____ we visited were all very interesting. 

who

whose

which

where

WHICH

200

Which relative pronoun is used for things and sometimes animals?

which/that

200

Create a sentence with a defining relative clause about "the book you read last month."

The book that/which I read last month was thrilling.

200

Create a sentence with a non-defining relative clause about your best friend."

My best friend, who lives in New York, is visiting me next week.

200

The girl who was studying was very nervous. 


Defining

300

CHOOSE THE RIGHT RELATIVE PRONOUN:

This is the classroom _____ I forgot my charger. 

that

where

whose

which

WHERE

300

Provide an example using "whose" for possession.

The man whose car was stolen was devastated.

300

Explain how defining relative clauses affect the meaning of a sentence.

They provide essential information to identify the subject or object being referred to.

300

Discuss the importance of commas in non-defining relative clauses.

They are separated by commas to indicate that the information is additional.

300

The theater, which was enormous, was filled with lines of chairs. 


Non-defining

400

CHOOSE THE RIGHT RELATIVE PRONOUN:

The bus _____ leaves at 8:00 stops at every station. 

who

where

which

whose

WHICH

400

When can "whom" be correctly used in a sentence?

Whom is used as the object of a verb or preposition.

Tip: A trick to determine whether to use "who" or "whom" is to try to answer the question with "he" or "him." If "he" fits, use "who." If "him" fits, use "whom." (Remember, "him" and "whom" both end with "m.")

400

Why can't we use commas in defining relative clauses?

Commas are not used because the information is essential to the meaning of the sentence.

400

Can "that" be used in non-defining relative clauses? Why or why not?

No, "that" cannot be used because it is reserved for defining relative clauses.

400

The kids, who were late, waited in the playground. 



Non-defining

500

CHOOSE THE RIGHT RELATIVE PRONOUN:

The teacher by _____ we were taught is gone. 

who

whom

that

whose

WHOM

500

Write a sentence using "whom" and "whose" correctly.

The professor, to whom I gave my assignment, is the person whose opinion I value most.

500

Write a complex sentence that includes a defining relative clause.

The artist who painted this masterpiece spent years perfecting his technique.

500

Write a complex sentence that includes a non-defining relative clause.

William Shakespeare, who is considered the greatest playwright of all time, wrote numerous plays and sonnets.

500

The bus which leaves at 8:00 goes to Puebla. 


Defining

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