1. Tom,________ sits next to me, is from Canada.
A. whom B. which C. that D. who
2. The woman to ________ you talked yesterday is a professor at Oxford university.
A. whom B. which C. whose D. that
3. He was the last person____________in this way.
A. to be kill B. who killed C. being killed D. to be killed
4. The energy __________by the windmills drives all the drainage pumps.
A. produced B. which produces C. producing D. that is producing
5. The amount of solar energy can be changed________ electricity.
A. to B. into C. from D. in
6. The concert ____________I listened last weekend was boring.
A. to that B. for which C. for what D. to which
Exercise 2. Fill in the blanks with: who, whom, which, whose, that
1. Let me see all the letters _________you have written.
2. Is there anyone ________ can help me do that?
3. Mr. Brown, _______ is only 34, is the director of this company.
4. The chief of Police, _____ work is very important, takes care of the public safety.
5. It was the nurse __________ told me to come in.
6. The teacher with ________ we studied last year no longer teaches in our school.
7. We saw many soldiers and tanks __________ were moving to the front.
8. We have just met the young scientist to ______ the committee will give the first
prize.
9. Love, ____ is a wonderful feeling, comes to everyone at some time in his/her life.
10. Dr. Fleming, _______ discovered penicillin, was awarded the Nobel Prize for medicine in 1945.
Exercise 3. Rewrite the following sentences.
1. He gave me a lot of advice. Much of them was very useful. (Use a relative clauses)
He
2. The girl is John’s sister. I introduced you to her. (Use a relative pronoun with preposition)
The girl
Good luck to you.