Causatives: have, let, make, get, help
Relative Pronouns
Relative Clauses
100

You can have / make someone give you a tour of the building. 

have 

100

The T.V. series _____ we just finished watching was filmed in Oregan. 

a. who 

b. that 

that 

100

Rewrite each sentence as a reduced relative clause.

- The boy who was riding that bike lives next door. 


The boy riding that bike lives next door. 

200

Flowers are beautiful, but how do they get / help / make people feel? 

make 

200

2014 was the year __________ I met my wife. 

a. when 

b. whose 

c. who 

d. whom 

e. which 

f. where 

a. when 

200

Rewrite each sentence as a reduced relative clause.

- Her retirement party, which was held in Hawaii, was absolutely beautiful. 

Her retirement party, held in Hawaii, was absolutely beautiful. 

300

After the dog successfully jumped over all the gates in the obstacle course, its owner _________ eat some treats.

a. let it 

b. had it 

a. let it 

300

Stephanie is a salesperson about ________ customers have been complaining. 

a. which 

b. who 

c. where 

d. whose 

e. whom 

f. when 

whom 

300

Rewrite each sentence as a reduced relative clause.

- The professor that lives without technology is very popular now. 

The professor living without technology is very popular now. 

400

Peter _______ a dog trainer teach his dog to do tricks.

a. made 

b. had 

had 

400

Carlos, _____ is from Mexcio, has lived in Utah for many years. 

a. which 

b. where

c. who 

d. whom

e. whose 

f. when 

c. who 

400

Rewrite each sentence as a reduced relative clause.

- My Painting, which I finished while I was in Italy, is selling for over $15,000. 

CANNOT BE REDUCED! 

500

Correct the italicized portion of the sentence.

Hunters use camouflage to make themselves looked like the environment around them. 

look 

500

Brazilian Pizza, _________________, is delicious. 

a. I tried for the first time 

b. which I tried for the first time 

b. which I tried for the first time 

500

Read the first two sentences. Then combine them by completing the third sentence. Use the relative pronoun in parentheses. Use commas when necessary. 

- She is the photographer. She took pictures at the festival. (who) 

She is the photographer who took pictures at the festival.