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Worksheet On Relative Pronouns 1

The document provides examples of using relative pronouns like "who" and "whose" in sentences. It explains that "whose" indicates possession or ownership and functions like "de quién" in questions or "cuyo" in sentences. Examples are given such as "Whose bicycle is this?" and "There's the musician whose old guitar was stolen." The document also includes exercises for students to complete sentences using relative clauses with "who" and "whose."
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Worksheet On Relative Pronouns 1

The document provides examples of using relative pronouns like "who" and "whose" in sentences. It explains that "whose" indicates possession or ownership and functions like "de quién" in questions or "cuyo" in sentences. Examples are given such as "Whose bicycle is this?" and "There's the musician whose old guitar was stolen." The document also includes exercises for students to complete sentences using relative clauses with "who" and "whose."
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Worksheet: Relatives Pronouns

Complete the sentences using relative clauses. Use who and which.

El uso de “whose” indica alguna propiedad o pertenencia. Funciona como un “de quién” en las preguntas o
como un “cuyo” (el adjetivo relativo posesivo) en las oraciones.

– Whose bicycle is this? (Queremos saber de quién es esa bicicleta).

– There’s the musician whose old guitar was stolen. (Sabemos que ahí va el músico cuya guitarra fue
robada).

Si tienes problemas para recordar su uso, solo debes aprender algo: el “whose” siempre se usa con
sustantivos.

– This is Carol, whose sister went to college with me. - Esta es Carol, cuya hermana fue a la universidad
conmigo.

– A country whose population is mainly ignorant is doomed. Un país cuya población es principalmente


ignorante está condenado.

– I love people whose attitude to life is positive and courageous. Amo a las personas cuya actitud ante la
vida es positiva y valiente.

1. A Scot is a person who lives in Scotland.


2. Nessie is a monster which lives in Loch Ness.
3. A fridge is a thing which keeps food cool.
4. A DJ is someone who plays music in a disco.
5. A bee is an insect which makes honey.
6. A lemon is a fruit which is yellow and sour.
7. A watch is a thing which tells the time.
8. A ferry is a ship which carries people across the water.
9. A shop assistant is someone who works in a shop.
10. A key is a thing which can open and lock doors.

Complete the sentences using relative clauses. Use who and whose.

1. The girl, _______ father is a professor, is very nice.

2. My uncle, _______ is a professor, is coming to visit me today.

3. The man, _______ mother died, wrote her biography.


4. The car, _______ lights do not work, is a danger.

5. Pedro, _______ sisters are beautiful, is my friend.

6. Peter Smith _______ studies hard earns good grades.

7. My aunt, _______ friend is a professor, is coming to visit me today.

8. Juan, _______ father is a cook, will arrive soon.

9. The young lady _______ is wearing a black dress is Raquel's sister.

10. Sara, _______ parents are old, is my best friend.

11. The brothers, _______ sister is a pianist, are in Spain.

12. The girl, _______ family is well-known, invited me to the movies.

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