Relative Clause as a Subject
Relative Clause as an Object of a Verb
Object of a Preposition
Possessive
Complete the sentence
100

This is the window.

The window is open.

This is the window that/which is open.

100

That's the cat.

I fed the cat

That's the cat which/that I fed.

100

That's the park.

We had a picnic at the park.

That's the park that/which we had a picnic at.

That's the park at which we had a picnic. 

100

I fed the cat.

The cat's eyes are blue.

I fed the cat whose eyes are blue.

100

Catherine and Sue are two girls ..... like dancing.

who/that

200

The students do well.

The students study.

The students who/that study do well.

200

The cat won't stop following me.

I fed the cat

The cat which/that I fed won't stop following me.

200

There are many benches in the park.

We can sit on the benches

There are many benches which/that we can sit on in the park. 

There are many benches on which we can sit in the park. 

200

The cat won't stop following me.

That cat's fur is white.

The cat whose fur is white won't stop following me.

200

My mobile phone is something ... is very important to me.

which/that

300

A student misses the first part of the lesson.

A student arrives late.

A student who/that arrives late misses the first part of the lesson. 

300

We should always check the tag of the cat. 

We feed the cat

We should always check the tag of the cat which/that we feed. 

300

The big tree provided excellent shade.


We were sitting under the big tree.

The big tree which/that we were sitting under provided excellent shade.

The big tree under which we were sitting provided excellent shade. 

300

The tree was very big.

We enjoyed the tree's shade.

The tree whose shade we enjoyed was very big. 

300

Anthony is a friend of mine  .... lives in Boston

who/that

400

You can't make a student pay attention.

A student doesn't care about the lesson. 

You can't make a student who/that doesn't care about the lesson pay attention. 

400

I checked the tag of the cat and found the owner's phone number. 

I fed the cat

I checked the tag of the cat which/that I fed and found the owner's phone number. 

400

Sam brought the paper plates and plastic utensils. 

We ate the food with the paper plates and plastic utensils. 

Sam brought the paper plates and plastic utensils which/that we ate the food with.

Sam brought the paper plates and plastic utensils with which we ate the food. 

400

The man will come over tonight to pick him up.

I found the man's cat. 

The man whose cat I found will come over tonight to pick him up.  

400

An airport is a place ... planes land.

where

500

I was a student.

A student had trouble with the lessons.

I was a student who/that had trouble with the lessons.

500

The owner was so happy and said that he would come over to pick up the cat. 


I called the owner

The owner who(m)/that I called was so happy and said that he would come over to pick up the cat. 

500

The paper plates and plastic utensils were cheap, so we just threw them away. 

We ate the food with the paper plates and plastic utensils. 

The paper plates and plastic utensils which/that we ate the food with were cheap, so we just threw them away. 

The paper plates and plastic utensils with which we ate the food were cheap, so we just threw them away. 

500

A park is a good place to have a picnic. 

A park's benches are located under shady trees.

A park whose benches are located under shady trees is a good place to have a picnic. 

500

Kandal is my hometown ... I was born.

where