exercise 3: decide whether the following relative clauses are defining or non-defining
exercise 4: combine the two sentences to form a sentence with a restrictive clause
exercise 5: combine the two sentences using a relative clause
the relative pronoun as a subject pronoun or an object pronoun
exercise 1: decide whether the relative pronoun is a subject pronoun or an object pronoun
exercise 2: fill in the relative pronoun depending on whether it is a subject pronoun or an object pronoun
reduced relative clauses and relative infinite clauses: participle and to-infinitive (people travelling to work /people delayed by slow traffic ⇔ the only person to thank him)
exercise 1: make a reduced relative clause (participle clause (active))
exercise 2: make a reduced relative clause (participle clause (passive))
exercise 3: 8 exercises for practising relative infinitive clauses
exercise 4: 3 exercises for practising reduced relative clauses
useful pages
exercises for practising demonstrative pronouns (this / that / these / those)
exercises for practising possessive pronouns (my/ mine/ of mine etc.)
exercises for practising personal pronouns (I/ me/ you/ he/ him, etc.)
exercises for practising interrogative pronoun (who, what, which, etc.)
exercises for practising reflexive pronouns (myself/ yourself, etc)