Worksheet 1: Introduction to Relative Pronouns
Practice using "who," "which," "that," and "whose" to connect ideas. Click below to print or save as a PDF.
Worksheet 1: Introduction to Relative Pronouns
Name: _________________________ Date: _________________________
1. Fill in the Blanks
Complete each sentence with the correct relative pronoun: who, which, that, or whose.
1. The woman ___ lives next door is a doctor.
2. This is the book ___ I was telling you about.
3. She is the artist ___ paintings are famous all over the world.
4. The car, ___ was red, belonged to my brother.
5. I don't like movies ___ have sad endings.
6. The student ___ paper I am holding should see me after class.
2. This is the book ___ I was telling you about.
3. She is the artist ___ paintings are famous all over the world.
4. The car, ___ was red, belonged to my brother.
5. I don't like movies ___ have sad endings.
6. The student ___ paper I am holding should see me after class.
2. Combining Sentences
Combine the two sentences into one using a relative pronoun.
Original: The man called the police. His car was stolen.
Corrected:
Original: I read a book. It was very interesting.
Corrected:
Original: The girl is my cousin. She won the competition.
Corrected:
Original: This is the restaurant. We had dinner here last night.
Corrected:
3. Choose the Correct Pronoun
Circle the correct relative pronoun in each sentence.
1. The phone ( who / which ) is on the table is mine.
2. The person ( who / which ) served us was very polite.
3. That's the boy ( whose / who ) father is a pilot.
4. I found the keys ( that / who ) you lost.
2. The person ( who / which ) served us was very polite.
3. That's the boy ( whose / who ) father is a pilot.
4. I found the keys ( that / who ) you lost.