Grammar: Relative Pronouns Quiz
Quiz Overview
Description
It can be hard to decide which relative pronoun to use in a sentence.
Who is used for people. If you are referring to a person, use who.
Which and that refer to groups or things.
That is used to introduce a restrictive clause. A restrictive clause adds information that is not essential to the meaning and is always set off by commas.
Which is used to introduce a non-restrictive clause. A non-restrictive clause adds information which is essential to the meaning and is not set off by commas.
Please choose the correct relative pronoun in each sentence.
Who is used for people. If you are referring to a person, use who.
Which and that refer to groups or things.
That is used to introduce a restrictive clause. A restrictive clause adds information that is not essential to the meaning and is always set off by commas.
Which is used to introduce a non-restrictive clause. A non-restrictive clause adds information which is essential to the meaning and is not set off by commas.
Please choose the correct relative pronoun in each sentence.
