Relative Clauses Worksheet
A Grade 7 ELA worksheet focusing on identifying, understanding, and using relative clauses and relative pronouns.
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Read each section carefully and follow the instructions. This worksheet will test your understanding of relative clauses.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate relative pronoun (who, whom, whose, which, that).
1. The student won the award is in my class.
2. I read the book you recommended.
3. This is the house has a red door.
4. The artist paintings are displayed here is very talented.
5. She spoke to the man she met at the conference.
Choose the sentence that correctly uses a relative clause.
1. Which sentence uses a relative clause correctly?
The dog, that barked loudly, woke me up.
The dog that barked loudly woke me up.
The dog which barked loudly woke me up.
The dog, which barked loudly woke me up.
Determine if the statement about relative clauses is True or False.
1. A relative clause always begins with a relative pronoun.
True
False
Combine the following pairs of sentences into one sentence using a relative clause. Underline the relative clause.
1. The girl is my sister. She is wearing a blue hat.
2. I bought a new phone. It has a great camera.
Write a short paragraph (3-5 sentences) describing your favorite hobby. Be sure to include at least two sentences that contain a relative clause. Underline each relative clause.