Relative Pronouns Practice
A Grade 11 ELA worksheet focusing on identifying and correctly using relative pronouns in sentences.
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Relative Pronouns Practice
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Read each section carefully and follow the instructions to complete the exercises on relative pronouns.
Choose the sentence that correctly uses a relative pronoun.
1. Which of the following sentences uses a relative pronoun to introduce a dependent clause?
The book is on the table.
She asked who was coming to the party.
The student, who studied diligently, earned an A.
I like that car.
Complete each sentence with the most appropriate relative pronoun (who, whom, whose, which, that).
1. The scientist, research was groundbreaking, received a Nobel Prize.
2. This is the painting I saw at the museum last week.
3. The committee interviewed several candidates, many of were highly qualified.
4. She is the author wrote the acclaimed novel.
Determine whether the following statements about relative pronouns are true or false.
1. 'What' can always function as a relative pronoun.
True
False
2. A non-restrictive clause introduced by a relative pronoun should always be set off by commas.
True
False
Rewrite the following pairs of sentences into one complex sentence using an appropriate relative pronoun.
1. The old house stood on the hill. It was abandoned for decades.
2. My cousin is a talented musician. I admire his dedication.
Write a short paragraph (5-7 sentences) describing a memorable event or person. Ensure you use at least three different relative pronouns (who, whom, whose, which, that) correctly within your paragraph. Underline each relative pronoun you use.
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