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Defining relative clauses quiz


For each question choose the correct option. Read the options carefully and check ONE box only.
1  Look! That's the guy
 Sheila fancies.
 who Sheila fancies.
 that Sheila fancies.
 1, 2 and 3 are all possible.
2  I work for a company
 that exports clothing.
 which exports clothing.
 exports clothing.
 1 and 2 are both possible.
3  She went to a school
 where they studied all subjects in English.
 they studied all subjects in English.
 which they studied all subjects in English.
 that they studied all subjects in English.
4  I spoke to the guy
 which deals with complaints.
 who deals with complaints.
 deals with complaints.
 1 and 2 are both possible.
5  I bought a palmtop computer
 that's got a Chinese -English dictionary built in.
 which has got a Chinese - English dictionary built in.
 got a Chinese - English dictionary built in.
 1 and 2 are both possible.
6  For me, 'Mr Right' is a guy
 which drives a Porsche.
 drives a Porsche.
 who drives a Porsche.
 1 and 3 are both possible.
7  We stayed in a hotel
 where had a swimming pool and a sauna.
 which had a swimming pool and a sauna.
 had a swimming pool and a sauna.
 1 and 2 are both possible.
8  We stayed in a hotel
 where every room had a broadband connection.
 which every room had a broadband connection.
 that every room had a broadband connection.
 every room had a broadband connection.
9  I've got a friend
 her husband goes skydiving.
 who husband goes skydiving.
 which husband goes skydiving.
 whose husband goes skydiving.
10  Hong Kong is a place
 where has a lot of tall buildings.
 where there are a lot of tall buildings.
 which has a lot of tall buildings.
 2 and 3 are both possible.
Resources page for defining relative clauses
Notes on defining relative clauses
Word ordering exercises
Defining relative clauses : word order exercise 1
Arrange the words and phrses in the correct order to make a sentence.
Defining relative clauses : word order exercise 2
Arrange the words and phrses in the correct order to make a sentence.
Relative clauses with prepositions word order exercise 01

Relative clauses with prepositions word order exercise 02

Relative clauses with prepositions word order exercise 03

Relative clauses with prepositions word order exercise 04

Quizzes - multiple choice / short answer
Relative pronouns exercise
Ten-question multiple-choice exercise on relative pronouns including where, when, in which and what and omission of pronoun. Feedback with explanations.
Defining relative clauses quiz: omitting the relative pronoun
Decide whether the relative pronoun can be omitted.
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