Part 1: Combine the Sentences
Use which to combine the two sentences into one relative clause. Then, label the role of "which" (Subject or Object).
1. We have a new chemistry laboratory. It looks very modern.
2. My mom bought me a reading lamp. It protects the eyes.
3. I can't find the test paper. The teacher handed it out just now.
Part 2: Fill in the Blanks
Fill in the blanks with appropriate relative pronouns. (Hint: Think about whether it acts as a subject or an object.)
Part 3: Sentence Splitting
Split each sentence below into two simple sentences.
Part 4: Multiple Choice
Choose the correct relative pronoun to complete each sentence.
1. I lost the notebook ________ contains all my history notes.
2. Have you finished the homework ________ was assigned by Mr. Li?
3. The school bus ________ picks us up every morning is always on time.
4. I prefer the schoolbag ________ has many small pockets.