Who, Which, That, Where – Defining Clauses

Defining relative clauses help us give essential information about a person, thing, or place. In this A2-level exercise, you'll focus on using who, which, that, and where correctly in full sentences. These small words make your English more natural and clear. You'll choose the best option to complete each sentence so it gives precise meaning. Pay close attention to whether the clause describes a person, object, or location.

1. The teacher _____ gave us homework is very kind.

2. This is the book _____ I told you about.

3. I visited the museum _____ opened last year.

4. She has a friend _____ speaks five languages.

5. That's the school _____ I learned English.

6. Do you know a place _____ we can get pizza?

7. The bag _____ you left is on the table.

8. We saw a movie _____ was really funny.

9. The girl _____ won the prize is my sister.

10. This is the shop _____ sells my favorite bread.

11. Do you remember the day _____ we first met?

12. He lives in a house _____ was built 100 years ago.

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