Relative Pronouns
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- Q1
Which sentence is correct?
The guitar, whose strings were broken, was in its case.
The guitar, which strings were broken, was in its case.
120s - Q2
Which sentence is correct?
The cat, whose bed was left outside, was unable to sleep comfortably.
The cat, that bed was left outside, was unable to sleep comfortably.
120s - Q3
Which sentence is correct?
The balloon, which was red, floated away.
The balloon, whose was red, floated away.
120s - Q4
Which sentence is correct?
The mop whose was soaking wet was left out in the rain.
The mop that was soaking wet was left out in the rain.
120s - Q5
Which sentence is correct?
The desk that was the cleanest was near the door.
The desk whose was the cleanest was near the door.
120s - Q6
Which sentence is correct?
The bicycle, which was green, had a flat tire.
The bicycle, whose was green, had a flat tire.
120s - Q7
Which sentence is correct?
The folder, which was full of papers, fell on the floor,
The folder, whose was full of papers, fell on the floor.
120s - Q8
Which sentence is correct?
The mailbox, that flag is broken, needs to be replaced.
The mailbox, whose flag is broken, needs to be replaced.
120s - Q9
Which sentence is correct?
The door, whose hinges are squeaky, need to be oiled.
The door, that hinges are squeaky, need to be oiled.
120s - Q10
Read each pair of sentences. Then, choose the answer that correctly combines each pair of sentences into one sentence.
The cell phone was left in the boy's backpack. The cell phone rang.
The cell phone, whose was left in the boy's backpack, rang.
The cell phone was left in the boy's backpack. The cell phone rang.
The cell phone, which was left in the boy's backpack, rang.
120s