English Language Arts Grade 12 45 min

Combine sentences using relative clauses

Tutorial Preview

1

Combine: The scientist won an award. The scientist discovered a new planet.

2

Combine: The car is in the garage. The car has a flat tire.

3

Combine: The author is very famous. The author's book became a bestseller.

Sample Practice Questions

Easy
Combine the sentences: The chef cooks amazing meals. The chef trained in Paris.
0.The chef who trained in Paris cooks amazing meals.
1.The chef which trained in Paris cooks amazing meals.
2.The chef whose trained in Paris cooks amazing meals.
3.The chef cooks amazing meals and trained in Paris.
Easy
Combine the sentences: The phone is on the table. The phone has a cracked screen.
0.The phone who has a cracked screen is on the table.
1.The phone which has a cracked screen is on the table.
2.The phone is on the table and has a cracked screen.
3.The phone whose screen is cracked is on the table.
Easy
Combine the sentences: The artist is holding a show. The artist's paintings are vibrant.
0.The artist who paintings are vibrant is holding a show.
1.The artist which paintings are vibrant is holding a show.
2.The artist whose paintings are vibrant is holding a show.
3.The artist is holding a show and paintings are vibrant.

Want to practice and check your answers?

Sign up to access all questions with instant feedback, explanations, and progress tracking.

Start Practicing Free

More from Phrases and clauses

Ready to find your learning gaps?

Take a free diagnostic test and get a personalized learning plan in minutes.