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Relative Pronoun Worksheet

The document contains 10 sentences describing various people, objects, and their relationships. Relative pronouns such as "whose", "who", and "which" are used to provide additional context and details about the subjects of the different sentences.
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Relative Pronoun Worksheet

The document contains 10 sentences describing various people, objects, and their relationships. Relative pronouns such as "whose", "who", and "which" are used to provide additional context and details about the subjects of the different sentences.
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I talked to the girl          car had broken down in front of the shop.

2. Mr Richards,          is a taxi driver, lives on the corner.

3. I live in a house in Norwich,          is in East Anglia.

4. This is the girl          comes from Spain.

5. That's Peter, the boy          has just arrived at the airport.

6. Thank you very much for your e-mail,          was very interesting.

7. The man,          father is a professor, forgot his umbrella.

8. The children          shouted in the street are not from our school.

9. The car,          driver is a young man, is from Ireland.

10. What did you do with the money          your mother lent you?
1. I talked to the girl whose car had broken down in front of the shop.
2. Mr Richards, who is a taxi driver, lives on the corner.
3. I live in a house in Norwich, which is in East Anglia.
4. This is the girl who comes from Spain.
5. That's Peter, the boy who has just arrived at the airport.
6. Thank you very much for your e-mail, which was very interesting.
7. The man, whose father is a professor, forgot his umbrella.
8. The children who shouted in the street are not from our school.
9. The car, whose driver is a young man, is from Ireland.
10. What did you do with the money which your mother lent you?

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