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Relative Pronouns

The document contains a quiz on using relative pronouns correctly in sentences. It provides examples of sentences with blanks to be filled in with "who", "whom", "whose", or "which". It also contains comprehension questions about a passage that uses various relative pronouns. The quiz tests the ability to identify the antecedents of relative pronouns in different contexts.

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Relative Pronouns

The document contains a quiz on using relative pronouns correctly in sentences. It provides examples of sentences with blanks to be filled in with "who", "whom", "whose", or "which". It also contains comprehension questions about a passage that uses various relative pronouns. The quiz tests the ability to identify the antecedents of relative pronouns in different contexts.

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Quiz - Relative Pronouns

A) Choose the correct word to complete each sentence:


1) The man ___________
who we spoke to was an unusual person.

2) I went to a trip __________


which was really interesting.

3) Is that the woman ___________


who you wanted to speak with?

4) It’s not easy finding people ___________


who you can rely on.

5) Is the car _____________


whose you were driving new?

B) Choose the correct answer:


1) The people (whose / who’s) hotel I stayed at last summer came to
visit me last month.
2) That’s the woman (whose / who’s) daughter is my best friend.
3) I know (whose / who’s) been sending these notes. I recognize the
handwriting.
4) I have a friend (whose / who’s) been working in France for a year.
5) (Whose / Who’s) been to South America?

C) Choose the correct word to complete each sentence:


1) My eldest brother, ___________
whose wife is expecting a baby,

is coming to visit us next week.

2) I want to go visit the place _____________


which I was born.

3) I like the apartment _____________


which you bought.

4) Do you remember the day ____________


which you moved here?

5) That's the man ______________


whom I sold my car to.
D) Read the passage and then answer the questions below,
referring to the passage:

That was the third night in a row I couldn’t sleep. The people who
lived above us had recently bought a dog. This animal, which was
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outside all day, was brought in at night and didn’t stop howling once
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it was inside. This was the same dog whose muddy paws made a
terrible mess in the hall and on the stairs, which did, after all, belong
to everyone in the building. I hadn’t said anything to the owners of
the dog about the mud, which could be cleaned up. But the noise,
which was unbearable, was another matter. Something would have to
be done about it. The neighbors, all of whom were disturbed by the
noise which the dog made, chose me to go and speak to the owners
of the dog. So at 3 o’clock in the morning I stood outside the door of
their 4th floor apartment and knocked at the door. The dog, which up
to that moment had been howling, was now growling. And the voice
of the person who asked “Who’s there?” didn’t sound any friendlier.

1) The word “who” in line 1 refers to _________________.


people

2) The word “which” in line 5 refers to ________________.


terrible mess in the hall and on the stairs

3) The word “which” in line 7 refers to ________________.


the mud

4) The word “which” in line 10 refers to ________________.


the noice

5) The word “who” in line 14 refers to ________________.


the person

Good Luck!

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