Relative Pronouns Exercise III
February 18th, 2010 in English Grammar, English Learning
Divide the following sentences into two.
1.    Bring me the pen that is on the table.
2.    It was a big mansion in which she lived.
3.    The boy who fell off the ladder has broken his arm.
4.    The dog that was sick died.
5.    Napoleon, whom the French honor, died at St. Helena.
6.    The crow dropped the cheese which was immediately snatched by the fox.
7.    John, who is my nephew, is a handsome boy.
8.    Where is the parcel that I left here yesterday?
9.    I have found the keys which I lost.
10.    The meeting, which was held in the Town Hall, was attended by several dignitaries.
11.    People who live in glass houses must not throw stones.
12.    The task which I have to do is not easy.
13.    The Taj Mahal, which was built by Emperor Shah Jahan, is the finest mausoleum in the world.
14.    He is an artist whose works are well known.
15.    The boy gave a loud shout which was heard across the valley.
Answers
1.    Bring me the pen. It is on the table.
2.    It was a big mansion. She lived in it.
3.    The boy fell off the ladder. He has broken his arm.
4.    The dog was sick. It died.
5.    Napoleon died at St. Helena. The French honor him.
6.    The crow dropped the cheese. The fox immediately snatched it.
7.    John is my nephew. He is a handsome boy.
8.    Where is the parcel? I left it here yesterday.
9.    I have found the keys. I lost them.
10.    The meeting was held in the Town Hall. It was attended by several dignitaries.
11.    Some people live in glass houses. They must not throw stones.
12.    I have to do a task. It is not easy.
13.    The Taj Mahal was built by Emperor Shah Jahan. It is the finest mausoleum in the world.
14.    He is an artist. His works are well known.
15.    The boy gave a loud shout. The shout was heard across the valley.
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