Relative pronouns exercise A relative pronoun is used to repeat the meaning of a previous noun; at the same time it connects a relative clause to the rest of the sentence So it acts as a conjunction and a pronoun at the same time Test your knowledge of relative pronouns with this grammar test I know a man ……………………………………… has just been to Australia a) who b) whom c) which Show me the road ………………………………… leads to the railway station a) which b) that c) which or that Here is the doctor …………………………………… cured me of Typhoid a) who b) which c) who or that He…………………………………… does his best should be rewarded a) who b) whom c) which Wellington, …………………………………… defeated Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo, was a great general a) who b) that c) who or that He is a rascal …………………………………… no one trusts a) who b) whom c) that The boy ………………………………………… you saw yesterday is my nephew a) who b) whom c) whom or that The man …………………………………………… stole the money has been arrested a) who b) whom c) who or that This is the house…………………………………… was built in two weeks a) which b) what c) which or that 10 The news ………………………………………… I heard astonished me a) that b) what c) who Answers I know a man who has just been to Australia Show me the road that / which leads to the railway station Here is the doctor who / that cured me of typhoid He who does his best should be rewarded Wellington, who defeated Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo, was a great general He is a rascal whom no one trusts The boy whom/ that you saw yesterday is my nephew The man who / that stole the money has been arrested This is the house which/that was built in two weeks 10 The news that I heard astonished me Stay on top of your writing! Download our grammar guide from www.englishgrammar.org to stay up-to-date Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)