Join the sentences 1
Join sentences 2
Correct relative pronoun 1
Correct relative pronouns 2
100

A midwife is a woman. She assists other women in childbirth.

A woman who assists other women in childbirth is a midwife. (Both sentences are about a woman. The part which gives additional information about the woman becomes the relative clause. The relative clause is defining, so do not use commas.)

100

Jack's car had broken down. He had to take a bus.

Jack, whose car had broken down, had to take a bus.

100

My friend Liam, ............... parents live in Glasgow, invited me to spend Christmas in Scotland.

My friend Liam, WHOSE parents live in Glasgow, invited me to spend Christmas in Scotland.

100

Have you received the parcel ........... we sent you?

Have you received the parcel WHICH we sent you?

200

You made an offer. We cannot accept it.

We cannot accept the offer you made. (Both sentences are about an. The part which gives additional information about the offer becomes the relative clause. As this is a defining relative clause and its subject is not the same as in the main clause, the relative pronoun can be dropped.)

200

I was sitting next to a boy in the exam. He told me the answers.

The boy I was sitting next to in the exam told me the answers.

200

Here's the computer program .......... I told you about.

Here's the computer program THAT I told you about.

200

Is this the person ................... you asked me about?

Is this the person WHO you asked me about?

300

Sydney is the largest Australian city. It is not the capital of Australia.

Sydney, which is not the capital of Australia, is the largest Australian city.

300

Meg is the girl. I went on holiday with her.

Meg is the girl I  went on holiday with.

Meg is the girl with whom I  went on holiday.

300

I don't believe the story .......... she told us.

I don't believe the story THAT she told us.

300

That's the girl ....... brother sits next to me at school.

That's the girl WHOSE brother sits next to me at school.

400

The city seems to be abandoned. It is usually crowded with people.

The city, which is usually crowded with people, seems to be abandoned.


400

The hotel w as full of guests. The hotel was miles from anywhere. The guests had gone there to admire the scenery.

The hotel, which was  miles from anywhere, was full of guests who had gone there to admire the scenery.

400

Peter comes from Witney, ............ is near Oxford.

Peter comes from Witney, WHICH is near Oxford.

400

The meal, ................ wasn't very tasty, was quite expensive.

The meal, WHICH wasn't very tasty, was quite expensive.

500

The World Wide Web has become an essential part of our lives. It was invented by Tim Berners-Lee.

Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web, which has become an essential part of our lives. (Both sentences are about das World Wide Web. The part with the additional information becomes the relative clause, so the relative clause is not defining - use commas. Note that you have to transform the second sentence from passive to active.)

500

I lent you a book. It was written by a friend of mine. She lives in France.

The book I lent you was written by a friend of mine who lives in France.

500

This is the gun with .............. the murder was committed.

This is the gun with WHICH the murder was committed.

500

We didn't enjoy the play ........... we went to see.

We didn't enjoy the play THAT we went to see.