1) You always need to use the relative pronoun that or which to start a relative clause about things. a) True b) False 2) You can use that to describe a person or a thing. a) True b) False 3) You can use where at the start of a relative clause to show an action happens in, at, or to a particular place. a) True b) False 4) Which relative pronoun do we usually use for people? a) which b) where c) who 5) Choose the correct sentence. a) The man who we saw him was my uncle. b) The man who we saw was my uncle. c) The man which we saw was my uncle. 6) Which relative clause is incorrect? a) The café where we had lunch was great. b) The man who I met him was kind. c) The book that I borrowed was interesting. 7) What is the function of a defining relative clause? a) To give extra, optional information. b) To show emotion in a sentence. c) To give important information that defines something. 8) Which sentence uses a defining relative clause correctly? a) That’s the place which I was there. b) That’s the place where I met my friends. c) That’s the place I met with. 9) What is missing from this sentence? "The woman ___ lives next door is very friendly. a) where b) who c) which 10) In which sentence can you leave out the relative pronoun? a) That’s the book that I told you about. b) That’s the woman who helped me. c) That’s the teacher who teaches maths. 11) Which is correct? a) The shop that I bought my phone. b) The shop where I bought my phone. c) The shop who I bought my phone.

Defining Relative Clauses

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