1) People ........ like books often go to the library. a) who b) which c) whom d) whose 2) He needs someone ....... he can trust. a) who b) which c) whom d) whose 3) Cats are animals ...... have soft fur and sharp claws. a) that b) whom c) which d) who 4) I have a friend ....... mum is a doctor. a) Who b) Whom c) Whose d) Which 5) The garden, ......... was full of blossoming flowers, overlooked the hill. a) Where b) That c) Who d) Which 6) My friend, ......... I've known for years, came to my house today. a) Who b) Whom c) Whose d) That 7) The leisure Centre, ......... I go swimming, is just across town a) When b) That c) Where d) Which 8) I collect stamps, many of ........ are vintage a) Where b) That c) Which d) When 9) In non-defining relative clauses, we can use THAT for people and things. a) True b) False 10) If the non-defining relative clause comes at the end of the sentence, we only use one comma. a) True b) False 11) We don't need this clause to understand this sentence. a) Non-defining relative clause b) Defining relative clause c) Additional relative clause d) Standard relative clause 12) The girl that I walk to school with drops by at 8am. This is an example of which clause? a) Defining relative clause b) Non-defining relative clause

Defining and Non-defining relative clause

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