USE OF RELATIVE PRONOUN



The old sailor saw a ship. It was coming towards them. (Use a Relative pronoun)
Answer: The old sailor saw a ship which was coming towards them.

Jim was only twenty two. He was burdened with a family. (Use a Relative pronoun)
Answer: Jim who was only twenty two was burdened with a family.

I do not like students. They are idle. (Use a Relative pronoun)
Answer: I do not like students who are idle.

The magi were wise men. They invented the art of giving Christmas presents. (Use a Relative pronoun)
Answer: The magi were wise men who invented the art of giving Christmas presents.

Jerry was a poor boy. He lived in an orphanage. (Use a Relative pronoun)
Answer: Jerry was a poor boy who lived in an orphanage.

Jerry was a boy. He had been at the orphanage since he was four. (Use a Relative pronoun)
Answer: Jerry was a boy who had been at the orphanage since he was four.

Jerry was an orphan boy. He came to the orphanage at the age of four. (Use a Relative pronoun)
Answer: Jerry was an orphan boy who came to the orphanage at the age of four.

The magi were wise men. They brought gifts to the babe in the manger. (Use a Relative pronoun)
Answer: The magi were wise men who brought gifts to the babe in the manger.

We read Shakespeare’s plays with a teacher. He made them very interesting. (Use a Relative pronoun)
Answer: We read Shakespeare’s plays with a teacher who made them very interesting.

The writer liked jerry. He was a boy of integrity. (Use a Relative pronoun)
Answer: The writer liked jerry who was a boy of integrity.

The other sailors were very angry with the old man. He had shot the albatross. (Use a Relative pronoun)
Answer: The other sailors were very angry with the old man who had shot the albatross.

Champagne is infact a French white wine. It is wonderful for digestion. (Use a Relative pronoun)
Answer: Champagne which is infact a French white wine is wonderful for digestion.

I have read David Copperfield. It is very interesting. (Use a Relative pronoun)
Answer: I have read David Copperfield which is very interesting.

I had killed the bird. It made the winds blow(Use a Relative pronoun)
Answer: I had killed the bird which made the winds blow

For myself I chose the cheapest dish on the menu. That was a mutton chop. (Use a Relative pronoun)
Answer: For myself I chose the cheapest dish on the menu which was a mutton chop.

Jerry had an imaginary mother. She lived in Mannville. (Use a Relative pronoun)
Answer: Jerry had an imaginary mother who lived in Mannville.

Della had beautiful hair. It fell about her ripping and shining like a cascade of brown waters. (Use a Relative pronoun)
Answer: Della had beautiful hair which fell about her ripping and shining like a cascade of brown waters.

These French white wines are very light. They are wonderful for the digestion. (Use a Relative pronoun)
Answer: These French white wines which are very light are wonderful for the digestion.

The authoress lived in a cabin. It was close to the orphanage. (Use a Relative pronoun)
Answer: The authoress lived in a cabin which was close to the orphanage.

He found a cubbyhole. I had not noticed it. (Use a Relative pronoun)
Answer: He found a cubbyhole that I had not noticed.

He did for me the gracious things. We find them done only by the great of heart. (Use a Relative pronoun)
Answer: He did for me the gracious things that we find done only by the great of heart.

You met a boy yesterday. He is my brother. (Use a Relative pronoun)
Answer: The boy whom you met yesterday is my brother.

Jim had a gold watch. It belonged to his father and grandfather. (Use a Relative pronoun)
Answer: Jim had a gold watch that belonged to his father and grandfather.

The authoress lived in a cabin. It belonged to the orphanage. (Use a Relative pronoun)
Answer: The authoress lived in a cabin that belonged to the orphanage.

In the vestibule below was a letter box. No letter would go into it. (Use a Relative pronoun)
Answer: In the vestibule below was a letter box into which no letter would go.

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