Let's solve the exercise on
relative clauses using the correct relative pronouns:
who,
which, and
where.
🔍 Rules to Remember:
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Who is used for
people.
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Which is used for
things, animals, or objects.
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Where is used for
places (can also be replaced by "in which", "at which", etc., but "where" is more natural).
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Now let’s go through each sentence:
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1.
It's a doctor ______ takes care of young kids.
→ *doctor* = person →
who
✔ who
2.
It is a place ______ many people like to meet.
→ *place* = location →
where
✔ where
3.
It's a man ______ drives heavy trucks.
→ *man* = person →
who
✔ who
4.
That is a house ______ has been recently built.
→ *house* = thing →
which
✔ which
5.
It's a game ______ attracts the attention of many supporters.
→ *game* = thing →
which
✔ which
6.
That is a room ______ families spend their free time.
→ *room* = place →
where
✔ where
7.
That is a person ______ assists the boss in the office.
→ *person* = human →
who
✔ who
8.
It is a street ______ many shops are located.
→ *street* = place →
where
✔ where
9.
Here is a girl ______ always sells flowers in this street.
→ *girl* = person →
who
✔ who
10.
This is a cup ______ is used for measuring liquids.
→ *cup* = object →
which
✔ which
11.
This is a resort ______ you can go snorkeling.
→ *resort* = place →
where
✔ where
12.
It's a tool ______ you need for making your furniture.
→ *tool* = object →
which
✔ which
13.
That's a bird ______ sings at dawn.
→ *bird* = animal →
which *(Note: "who" is sometimes used informally for animals, but "which" is grammatically correct here)*
✔ which
14.
It is a store ______ they sell iPhones.
→ *store* = place →
where
✔ where
15.
This is a man ______ can lift heavyweights.
→ *man* = person →
who
✔ who
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✔ Final Answers:
1.
who
2.
where
3.
who
4.
which
5.
which
6.
where
7.
who
8.
where
9.
who
10.
which
11.
where
12.
which
13.
which
14.
where
15.
who
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📝 Summary:
- Use
who for people.
- Use
which for things/objects/animals.
- Use
where for places.
This exercise helps build understanding of how relative clauses connect ideas and add detail to sentences.
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