Relative Pronouns: Subjects 1. He has an aunt who lives in San Francisco.
2. I have some luggage which I need to check.
3. He has a book which is fascinating.
4. I’m reading a newspaper which I bought at the
store.
5. She’s looking for the witness who saw the
accident.
6. We’re looking for the interstate which goes to
North Carolina.
7. He’s talking to the lady who was in the accident.
8. They want to talk to a person who can give them
directions.
9. I have a friend who is an attorney.
10. I’d like a brochure which will tell me more about
Virginia.
11. She’s the secretary who has the report.
12. I’m touring the apartment which faces the pool.
13. This is my friend who immigrated to the U.S.
Using ‘Whose” 1. The woman whose passport was stolen went to
the police.
2. The man who moved to Atlanta was Mr. Young.
3. The person who rented the apartment is my best
friend.
4. I have a car whose first owner was British.
5. The woman who was Mr. Smith’s secretary
moved to California.
6. The girl whose ticket I bought is my niece.
7. That is the woman who rented the apartment that
faces the pool.
8. The woman whose paintings I saw is an artist.
9. The car which I bought is mid-sized.
10. The carpet which I had cleaned is dirty again.
11. The apartment which I rented faces the pool.
12. The accident which I saw was just a fender
bender.
13. The insurance which I have will pay for the
repairs.
Using “Where” 1. The building where they work is new.
2. The apartment in which they live faces the pool.
3. The seat which you are sitting in is an aisle seat.
4. The place where we are staying is beautiful.
5. The town where I grew up is small.
6. The store in which I bought the magazine is
around the corner.
7. The hotel which I am staying in is called the
Peachtree Plaza.
8. The restaurant where I always eat has a new
menu.
9. Did you see a place where we can rent a car?
10. The building in which the Declaration of
Independence is located is the National Archives.
11. The bank which I cashed my traveler’s checks in
is downtown.
12. The house where I live is very old.
13. The Laundromat where I wash my clothes has a
coin machine.
Using “When” 1. I forgot the date when you arrived.
2. This is the house where I grew up.
3. July 4, 1776 is when the Declaration of
Independence was signed.
4. I’ll always remember the day when she was born.
5. Tuesday is the day when we will come.
6. The seat in which I am sitting is 12-C.
7. Cannery Row is where we’ll have lunch.
8. Friday is the day on which we will visit the
aquarium.
9. Highway 1 is where you can drive for a view of
the coastline.
10. Tomorrow is when I will take the scenic 17-Mile
Drive.
11. The cottage where I am staying is the Hansel and
Gretel cottage.
12. The date when I was born is January 5, 1973.
13. Wednesday is the day on which we will drive to
the Lamp Lighter Inn.