GCSE English Grammar Practice Test: Relative Pronouns - Relating Two Parts Of A Sentence Together — Flashcards | GCSE English | FatSkills

GCSE English Grammar Practice Test: Relative Pronouns - Relating Two Parts Of A Sentence Together — Flashcards

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Relative pronouns relate two parts of a sentence together, usually by joining a relative clause to the rest of a sentence. Who, which, whose, that and whom are the five relative pronouns.

'The man who rang me a moment ago asked if I would be interested in a special offer.' - In this sentence, the word 'who' functions as a relative pronoun.

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Complete the sentence.

That is the factory in ...... my Dad used to work.

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