Elementary Grammar Exercise
Pronoun - Set:7 Relative Pronoun
V2.205 (Latest revised: March 20, 2025)
V2.205 (Latest revised: March 20, 2025)
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Question
Choose the correct relative pronoun.
A relative pronoun marks a relative clause. The relative pronouns are:
Used only for the person
--who
--whom
--whose(other living things)
Used only for things
--that
--which
E.g.
The man who is talking with John is my teacher.
He is a manager whom you are waiting for.
Jane finally found the key in her room, which she lost.
This is a car that we just bought last week.
My friend, whose father is a doctor, wants to be an actor.
Used only for the person
--who
--whom
--whose(other living things)
Used only for things
--that
--which
E.g.
The man who is talking with John is my teacher.
He is a manager whom you are waiting for.
Jane finally found the key in her room, which she lost.
This is a car that we just bought last week.
My friend, whose father is a doctor, wants to be an actor.
1. The man ____ is talking with Jack is a manager.
![]() | who |
![]() | whom |
![]() | whose |
2. This is the plan ____ will fly to London in the afternoon.
![]() | who |
![]() | that |
![]() | whose |
3. His is the student ____ you have been looking for.
![]() | who |
![]() | whose |
![]() | whom |
4. The movie ____ I watched last night is about a doctor.
![]() | which |
![]() | whom |
![]() | whose |
5. The girl ____ sister is in my class was in the office at that time.
![]() | who |
![]() | which |
![]() | whose |
6. The older man ____ son is in the navy used to be a farmer.
![]() | who |
![]() | whose |
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7. Who's moved the books ____ I left on my desk?
![]() | who |
![]() | that |
![]() | whom |
8. Is there a shop nearby ____ sells stamps?
![]() | whom |
![]() | whose |
![]() | which |
9. The boy, ____ were in a hurry, didn't finish his homework properly.
![]() | who |
![]() | whose |
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10. There were three workers, none of ___ seemed very happy.
![]() | whom |
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