Editing Errors
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Subject R.P.
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Object R.P.
Combining Sentences
Which relative pronoun?
100

The people which moved into that house are from Germany.

Change which to who

100

Angela is an accountant _________ __________ (work) in my building.

who works (other verb tenses are possible)

100

This is the movie ____________ I _______________ (see) in the theater last week.

that or which saw

100

Jeff visited New York. It is a very large city.

Jeff visited New York, which is a very large city.

100

A non-defining clause gives...

additional information about a noun.

200

whose must be followed by...

a noun

200

The painting _____________ ______________ (hang) on that wall was done by my grandfather.

that or which is hanging (or hangs)

200

Miss Lott was the teacher ______________ I ________________ (like) most when I was in primary school.

whom/who ...liked

200

relative pronouns immediately follow...

the nouns they refer to

200

defining relative clauses give

information essential to the main sentence.

300

My aunt is the person to whom I respect most.

Remove to.

300

We use...to talk about place and it...omitted.

where...cannot be

300

Who is used as both a subject and object except when...

a preposition is used.

300

My nephew lives in Sydney. He has a good job there.

My nephew lives in Sydney, where he has a good job.

300

Which relative pronoun cannot be used in a non-defining clause?

that

400

The exam was difficult for the students, all of who barely passed.

Change who to whom

400

Prepositions can go ...or...

Prepositions can go before the relative pronoun or at the end of the relative clause.

400

Why usually follows...and ...omitted.

Why usually follows 'reason' and can be omitted.

400

My backyard is surrounded by a fence. My dog plays there.

My backyard, where my dog plays, is surrounded by a fence.

400

Which two object relative pronouns may be used after a preposition?

which or whom

500

Mary...children are now fully grown works with young adults.

Mary, whose children are now fully grown, works with young adults.

500

I don't know much but I will tell you what I know.

I will tell you the little that I know.

500

There may be a hostile response...you should leave immediately.

There may be a hostile response, in which case, you should leave immediately.

500

Julie is a colleague. I get on really well with her. (Formal)

Julie is a colleague with whom I get on really well.

500

What relative pronoun can be used to refer to a whole clause?

which