English Grammar Guide for ESL

Relative Pronouns (e.g.: who, that, which, etc.)

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Exercises

Choose the correct form:

I have a teacher sister is famous (whose or who's)
I know you live (were or where).
The woman (who, which, where) lives next door is a doctor.
This is the book (that, who, where) I borrowed from the library.
The restaurant (where, who, which) we had dinner was excellent.
The boy (who, which, where) won the race is my cousin.
This is the house (where, who, that) I grew up.
The movie (that, who, where) we watched last night was funny.
I have a friend (who, which, where) speaks four languages.
The city (where, who, that) she was born is very beautiful.
The teacher (who, which, where) helped me was very patient.
The phone (that, who, where) I bought yesterday is already broken.
The park (where, who, which) the children are playing is nearby.
The student (who, which, where) asked the question is from Brazil.
This is the computer (that, who, where) I use for work.
The hotel (where, who, that) we stayed was close to the beach.
The man (who, which, where) is wearing a blue jacket is my uncle.

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