Relative Pronouns Exercises – Grammar Practice and Examples
These exercises will help you practice relative pronouns like who, which, and that. Using relative pronouns helps you connect two sentences and give more information about people or things. Practice to improve your English and make your sentences clearer.
Published At: 6/18/2025, 2:26:35 PM
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EXPLANATION
What Are Relative Pronouns?
Relative pronouns are words we use to join sentences together. They tell us more about a person or a thing. The most common relative pronouns at A2 level are who, which, and that.
Common Relative Pronouns and Usage
Pronoun
Use
Example
who
for people
This is the teacher who helps me.
which
for animals and things
I have a car which is red.
that
for people, animals, and things
I saw the dog that barked loudly.
How to Use Relative Pronouns (Simple Rules)
Use relative pronouns to give more details about a person, animal, or thing in one sentence:
She's the woman who teaches English.
This is the book that I read yesterday.
Do you like the shirt which I bought?
Examples of Relative Pronouns in Sentences
The boy who plays soccer is my friend.
The bag which you see is new.
I know the person that called you.
Quick Tips to Remember
Use who for people.
Use which for animals and things.
That can be used for people, animals, and things (in simpler sentences).