Thursday 28 April 2011

2BAC ENGLISH RELATIVE PRONOUNS BACCALAUREATE GRAMMAR PRACTICE

2BAC ENGLISH RELATIVE PRONOUNS BACCALAUREATE GRAMMAR PRACTICE


FILL IN THE GAPS WITH THE APPROPRIATE RELATIVE PRONOUNS FROM THE LIST

Where - which - who - whom -whose

Many Moroccan immigrants ……….. live abroad would like to return to Morocco ……….. they can invest their money. They have promising projects ………..will certainly help to improve the local economy.


Who – whose – where – which - whom

The United Nations …………………….was established soon after the second world war is an organisation …………………..goals are to solve conflicts among nations and keep peace in the world.

Who – whom - whose - which - where - when

Adil Imam, ……….. sense of humour is appreciated by many people, is an Egyptian actor ……….. has played funny roles in many plays and movies. He often acts out simple situations ……….. can make you laugh for hours.

Which who where whose . when whom

The nurse took care of the soldier ……….. injuries were serious. Every day, she treated his wounds, ………..were deep and infected.


Who - when - what - which – whose - where - whom

1- The town ……………..Ali was born is famous for its historic monuments.

2. Mary: Look, this is the man………..lost his mobile phone on the bus last week.

3. My friend is travelling to England next summer, but he hasn’t decided ………..to go there; by plane or by ship.

4. The man ……….. makes and mends shoes is a shoemaker.


Who – whose –where - when - whom

1. The police have already started penalizing drivers ………..seat belts are not fastened.

2. The Safety Road Committee hasn’t agreed on the date. ……….. the new regulations should be implemented.

When - who - where - why - whose - which - whom

1. A carpenter is a man ………..makes wooden furniture.

2. I'd like to know the reason ………..you want to quit.

3. We talked to the lady ………..son wrote on my car with a nail.

When - who - where - why - whose - which - whom

1. Unemployment is the reason ……….. many people leave the country.

2. The house ……….. they bought is haunted.

3. The lady ……….. has just greeted me is a math teacher.






CORRECTION

FILL IN THE GAPS WITH THE APPROPRIATE RELATIVE PRONOUNS FROM THE LIST

Where - which - who - whom - whose

Many Moroccan immigrants who live abroad would like to return to Morocco where they can invest their money. They have promising projects which will certainly help to improve the local economy.


Who – whose – where – which - whom

The United Nations which was established soon after the second world war is an organisation whose goals are to solve conflicts among nations and keep peace in the world.

Who – whom - whose - which - where - when

Adil Imam, whose sense of humour is appreciated by many people, is an Egyptian actor who has played funny roles in many plays and movies. He often acts out simple situations which can make you laugh for hours.

Which - who - where -whose - when - whom

The nurse took care of the soldier whose injuries were serious. Every day, she treated his wounds which were deep and infected.


Who - when - what - which – whose - where - whom

1- The town where Ali was born is famous for its historic monuments.

2. Mary: Look, this is the man who lost his mobile phone on the bus last week.

3. My friend is travelling to England next summer, but he hasn’t decided how to go there; by plane or by ship.

4. The man who makes and mends shoes is a shoemaker.


Who – whose –where - when - whom

1. The police have already started penalizing drivers whose seat belts are not fastened.

2. The Safety Road Committee hasn’t agreed on the date when the new regulations should be implemented.

When - who - where - why - whose - which - whom

1. A carpenter is a man who makes wooden furniture.

2. I'd like to know the reason why you want to quit.

3. We talked to the lady whose son wrote on my car with a nail.

When - who - where - why - whose - which - whom

1. Unemployment is the reason why many people leave the country.

2. The house which they bought is haunted.

3. The lady who has just greeted me is a math teacher.








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