Pronouns as object of a preposition
Identify the adjective clause
Pronouns with Quantifiers
Reducing Adjective Clauses to Adjective Phrases
100

The meeting was interesting. I went to it. (which)

The meeting to which I went  was interesting.

100
I like the teammate who helped me improve.
Who helped me improve.
100

I know a woman. Both of her children are girls.

I know a woman, both of whose children are girls.

100

Any student who is studying in Hawaii should be prepared for unusual weather. 

Any student studying in Hawaii should be prepared for unusual weather. 

200

Olga wrote on a topic. She knew nothing about. (which)

Olga wrote on a topic about which she knew nothing.

200
Anna works in the building that is in the middle of town.
that is in the middle of town.
200

The students who attend this school are very friendly. All of them invited us to activities. 

The students, all of whom invited us to activities, are very friendly.

200

The Taj Mahal which was built in 1631, was commissioned by Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan to act as the tomb for Mumtaz Mahal the empress consort of Mughal Empire from 19 January 1628 to 17 June 1631. 

The Taj Mahal, built in 1631, was commissioned by Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan to act as the tomb for Mumtaz Mahal the empress consort of Mughal Empire from 19 January 1628 to 17 June 1631. 

300

The man was very kind. I talked to him yesterday.(whom)

The man to whom I talked yesterday was very kind.

300
My pets chewed up the toy that I bought.
that I bought
300
People from other countries, (some/have never/ live/ abroad / before), often experience culture shock in the United States. 

People from other countries, some of whom have never lived abroad before, often experience culture shock in the United States. 

300

Pike Place Public Market, which is located in downtown Seattle, and founded in 1907, is the longest running farmer's market in the United States. Visitors can buy anything from fresh fish, to fancy soaps and unique clothing. 

Pike Place Public Market, located in downtown Seattle, and founded in 1907, is the longest running farmer's market in the United States. Visitors can buy anything from fresh fish, to fancy soaps and unique clothing.