True / False
Fill in the blank
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Choose the correct sentence
100
The city which we spent our vacation was beautiful.
(False) The city in which we spent our vacation was beautiful.
100
That is the restaurant --------------- I will meet you at.
Which
100

The article (whom / which ) I read was very good.

which

100

The dog -----   who he thought was his.

                      that bit the boy is his.

                      where the lawn is green

that bit the boy is his

100

The cat that cleans itself.

The cat when cleans itself.

The cat that cleans itself.

200
If where is not used, the preposition must be included in adjective clause that modify a place.
(True)
200
The office in ------------- I work is busy.
which
200
The doctor (who / whom ) examined the sick child was gentle.
Who
200

Use WHERE with

     People

     Time

     Place

Place

200

The children who live next door are funny.

The children where live next door are funny.

The children who live next door are funny.

300
An adjective clause follows the noun it modifies or describes
True
300
The dress ----------- she is wearing is new.
that/which/ O
300
That is the boy (whose/that) parents you met.
whose
300

The man ...

   that he is following has left.

   that is wearing a sweater is my cousin.

   that she loves is not here.

that is wearing a sweater is my cousin.

300

I saw the people when they were playing.

I saw the people who were playing.

I saw the people who were playing.

400
Which or That can be used instead of When with adding the preposition.
(False) Which can be used instead of When with adding the preposition.
400
I know a doctor ------------- last name is Doctor.
Whose
400
Monday is the day on (which / that) they will come.
which
400

It  has no subject or verb

What is a phrase?

400

whom we the children were feeding ducks saw in the park

The children whom we saw in the park were feeding ducks.

500
A subject pronoun can be omitted from an adjective clause.
(False) An object pronoun can be omitted from an adjective clause.
500
The couple has four children, only a few of ----------- live at home.
whom / who
500
Tom was late, (which/who) surprised me.
(Which) ---> Using which to modify a whole sentence.
500

It is also known as an adjective clause.

What is a relative clause?

500

The man is friendly.

The man who lives next to me is friendly.