My mom is the person [who / which] made this cake.
My mom is the person who made this cake.
I have a coat ____ is red.
I have a coat that/which is red.
I own a dog whose likes to run.
I own a dog that likes to run.
(Most people also use who for pets)
/that serves/ /let`s go/ /excellent coffee/ /to a café/
Let`s go to a café that serves excellent coffee.
Create a sentence with "who".
Ex: I have many friends who speak English and French.
The sandwich [whose / that] I ate was delicious.
The sandwich that I ate was delicious.
The man ___ I saw smiled.
The man that/who I saw smiled.
The subject what I liked best in school was English.
The subject that I liked best in school was English.
/is the day/ /that I was born/ /July/ /the 8th/
July the 8th is the day that I was born.
Create a sentence with "that".
I own a computer that is very expensive.
I have a friend [whose / that] jokes are really funny.
I have a friend whose jokes are really funny.
I have a sister ____ likes making art.
I have a sister who/that likes making art.
I have class with an English teacher who favorite hobby is video games.
I have class with an English teacher whose favorite hobby is video games.
/whose/ /toy/ /the kid,/ /was stolen,/ /cried loudly/
The kid, whose toy was stolen, cried loudly.
Create a sentence with "which".
I will take the train, which leaves at 8 A.M. this morning.
The concert ticket costs $200, [whose / which] is too much money.
The concert ticket costs $200, which is too much money.
I teach students ____ English is fantastic.
I teach students whose English is fantastic.
The schedule says what our first activity is a historical tour.
The schedule says that our first activity is a historical tour.
/this week/ /who travels a lot, / /my dad, / /is in the USA/
My dad, who travels a lot, is in the USA this week.
Create a sentence with "whose".
Did you see that man whose hat looked funny?
The movie [which / that] I watched was very scary.
The movie that I watched was very scary.
My last apartment, ____ was quite small, was in Omiya.
My last apartment, which was quite small, was in Omiya.
Excuse me, I didn't hear that you said.
Excuse me, I didn't hear what you said.
/who/ /, which/ /far away/ /in Niigata/ /is really/ /I have/ /a friend/ /lives/
I have a friend who lives in Niigata, which is really far away.
Create a sentence with 2 relative pronouns.
The student who answers this question gets 500 points, which is a lot of points.