Relative Pronouns Worksheet - Grade 6
A grammar worksheet for 6th graders focusing on identifying and using relative pronouns.
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Relative Pronouns Practice
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Read each section carefully and answer the questions. This worksheet focuses on relative pronouns (who, whom, whose, which, that).
1. Which of the following is a relative pronoun?
He
They
Which
It
2. A relative pronoun introduces a clause.
main
independent
subordinate
interrogative
Complete each sentence with the most appropriate relative pronoun (who, whom, whose, which, that).
3. The student won the award is in my class.
4. This is the book I told you about.
5. I met a girl dog is a golden retriever.
6. The movie, was very long, finally ended.
7. She is the person to I gave the message.
Underline the relative pronoun in each sentence.
8. The car that is parked outside is mine.
9. My brother, who lives in New York, is visiting next week.
10. The cake, which was delicious, disappeared quickly.
Combine the following pairs of sentences into one sentence using an appropriate relative pronoun.
11. This is the dog. The dog saved the child.
12. I bought a new phone. It has a great camera.
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