English grammar worksheet focusing on the correct use of relative pronouns: which, who, whom, and whose.
Worksheet with 14 fill-in-the-blank sentences using relative pronouns (which, who, whom, whose) for English grammar practice.
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To solve this problem, we need to determine the correct relative pronoun (WHO, WHOM, WHICH, or WHOSE) for each sentence. Let's go through each sentence step by step:
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- Analysis: The blank refers to "women," which is a group of people. We use "WHO" when referring to people.
- Answer: WHO
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- Analysis: The blank refers to "fruit," which is a thing. We use "WHICH" when referring to things.
- Answer: WHICH
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- Analysis: The blank refers to "wallet," which is a thing. We use "WHICH" when referring to things.
- Answer: WHICH
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- Analysis: The blank refers to "man," which is a person. We use "WHO" when referring to people.
- Answer: WHO
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- Analysis: The blank refers to "waitress," which is a person. We use "WHO" when referring to people.
- Answer: WHO
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- Analysis: The blank refers to "students," but it describes their tests. Here, we use "WHOSE" because it shows possession (the students' tests).
- Answer: WHOSE
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- Analysis: The blank refers to "car," and it describes the car's door. Here, we use "WHOSE" because it shows possession (the car's door).
- Answer: WHOSE
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- Analysis: The blank refers to "lawyer," which is a person. We use "WHO" when referring to people.
- Answer: WHO
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- Analysis: The blank refers to "food," which is a thing. We use "WHICH" when referring to things.
- Answer: WHICH
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- Analysis: The blank refers to "car," which is a thing. We use "WHICH" when referring to things.
- Answer: WHICH
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- Analysis: The blank refers to "doctor," which is a person. We use "WHO" when referring to people.
- Answer: WHO
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- Analysis: The blank refers to "fruit," which is a thing. We use "WHICH" when referring to things.
- Answer: WHICH
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- Analysis: The blank refers to "people," but it describes their wish. Here, we use "WHOSE" because it shows possession (the people's wish).
- Answer: WHOSE
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- Analysis: The blank refers to "secretary," but it describes the secretary's dress. Here, we use "WHOSE" because it shows possession (the secretary's dress).
- Answer: WHOSE
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1. WHO
2. WHICH
3. WHICH
4. WHO
5. WHO
6. WHOSE
7. WHOSE
8. WHO
9. WHICH
10. WHICH
11. WHO
12. WHICH
13. WHOSE
14. WHOSE
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\[
\boxed{
\text{1. WHO, 2. WHICH, 3. WHICH, 4. WHO, 5. WHO, 6. WHOSE, 7. WHOSE, 8. WHO, 9. WHICH, 10. WHICH, 11. WHO, 12. WHICH, 13. WHOSE, 14. WHOSE}
}
\]
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1. He brought the women _______ I used to often meet.
- Analysis: The blank refers to "women," which is a group of people. We use "WHO" when referring to people.
- Answer: WHO
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2. The fruit _______ I brought is on the table.
- Analysis: The blank refers to "fruit," which is a thing. We use "WHICH" when referring to things.
- Answer: WHICH
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3. The wallet _______ Lucy found in the garden belongs to John.
- Analysis: The blank refers to "wallet," which is a thing. We use "WHICH" when referring to things.
- Answer: WHICH
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4. The man _______ I reported to the police was arrested.
- Analysis: The blank refers to "man," which is a person. We use "WHO" when referring to people.
- Answer: WHO
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5. The waitress _______ my brother dated was very pretty.
- Analysis: The blank refers to "waitress," which is a person. We use "WHO" when referring to people.
- Answer: WHO
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6. I couldn't help the students _______ tests were a failure.
- Analysis: The blank refers to "students," but it describes their tests. Here, we use "WHOSE" because it shows possession (the students' tests).
- Answer: WHOSE
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7. Can you see the car _______ door is scratched?
- Analysis: The blank refers to "car," and it describes the car's door. Here, we use "WHOSE" because it shows possession (the car's door).
- Answer: WHOSE
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8. We employed the lawyer _______ Julie recommended.
- Analysis: The blank refers to "lawyer," which is a person. We use "WHO" when referring to people.
- Answer: WHO
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9. The food _______ David cooked was delicious.
- Analysis: The blank refers to "food," which is a thing. We use "WHICH" when referring to things.
- Answer: WHICH
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10. The car _______ my father gave me was stolen.
- Analysis: The blank refers to "car," which is a thing. We use "WHICH" when referring to things.
- Answer: WHICH
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11. The doctor _______ Lucy asked about her problem was right.
- Analysis: The blank refers to "doctor," which is a person. We use "WHO" when referring to people.
- Answer: WHO
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12. We ate the fruit _______ I bought.
- Analysis: The blank refers to "fruit," which is a thing. We use "WHICH" when referring to things.
- Answer: WHICH
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13. I don't understand the people _______ only wish is to make money.
- Analysis: The blank refers to "people," but it describes their wish. Here, we use "WHOSE" because it shows possession (the people's wish).
- Answer: WHOSE
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14. The secretary _______ dress was red had finished her job.
- Analysis: The blank refers to "secretary," but it describes the secretary's dress. Here, we use "WHOSE" because it shows possession (the secretary's dress).
- Answer: WHOSE
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Final Answers:
1. WHO
2. WHICH
3. WHICH
4. WHO
5. WHO
6. WHOSE
7. WHOSE
8. WHO
9. WHICH
10. WHICH
11. WHO
12. WHICH
13. WHOSE
14. WHOSE
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Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\text{1. WHO, 2. WHICH, 3. WHICH, 4. WHO, 5. WHO, 6. WHOSE, 7. WHOSE, 8. WHO, 9. WHICH, 10. WHICH, 11. WHO, 12. WHICH, 13. WHOSE, 14. WHOSE}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of who whom whose worksheet.