Exercises on Grammar unit 13
Choose the correct answer:
1. My penfriend, (who – that – where – when) lives in Sweden, is studying biology at university.
2. Aisha, (which – whom – whose – that) father is a well-known doctor, is my best friend at school.
3. My brother (whom – whose – where – that) lives in New York is going to visit us soon.
4. Fruit (when - that – where – what) ripens on the tree tastes best.
5. Our flat, (which – that – whose – where) is on the fifth floor, overlooks the Nile.
6. My brother went to Alexandria university, (which – when – that – where) he studied architecture.
7. Last week, we had a meeting, (at which – for which – on which – by which) we found out about next year's school trip.
8. She's written an article (of which – with which - in which – in where) she describes the problems facing our country.
9. Dr. Aisha Abd El-Rahman, (that - who – what – where) is better known to some people as Bint El-Shatei, is one of the most famous people in Egyptian and Arab culture.
10. Dr. Aisha used to go with her father to meetings (at which – of which – to which – for which) she learned to read and write.
Choose the correct answer:
1. My penfriend, (who – that – where – when) lives in Sweden, is studying biology at university.
2. Aisha, (which – whom – whose – that) father is a well-known doctor, is my best friend at school.
3. My brother (whom – whose – where – that) lives in New York is going to visit us soon.
4. Fruit (when - that – where – what) ripens on the tree tastes best.
5. Our flat, (which – that – whose – where) is on the fifth floor, overlooks the Nile.
6. My brother went to Alexandria university, (which – when – that – where) he studied architecture.
7. Last week, we had a meeting, (at which – for which – on which – by which) we found out about next year's school trip.
8. She's written an article (of which – with which - in which – in where) she describes the problems facing our country.
9. Dr. Aisha Abd El-Rahman, (that - who – what – where) is better known to some people as Bint El-Shatei, is one of the most famous people in Egyptian and Arab culture.
10. Dr. Aisha used to go with her father to meetings (at which – of which – to which – for which) she learned to read and write.
11. She went to Cairo University (what – whose – at where – where) she studied Arabic language and literature.
12. She wrote many books and articles (with whom - in which – of what – to where) she argued for a more positive role for women in the modern world.
13. Her work, (which – what – where – whom) had taken up much of her personal life, is still appreciated today.
14. Dr. Aisha, (whom – that – whose – who) father was an important man, was born in Damietta in 1913.
15. Dr. Aisha wrote many articles (at which - in which – of which – which) she discussed women and society.
16. Queen Victoria, (who – whose – where – when) was born in 1819, was educated in London alone, without meeting other children.
17. Queen Victoria, (that – when - who – where) died in January 1901, was queen of Britain for most of the 19th century.
18. Queen Victoria, (who – that – which – whom) ruled for more than 63 years, was queen for longer than any other British ruler.
19. Queen Victoria's husband, Prince Albert, died in 1861, (after which – with which – by which – from which) Victoria always wore black clothes.
20. I'm hoping to study science at university, (which – that - after which – of which) I'd like to work as a research assistant.
21. The city (that - in which – when – what) I was born is in the south of Egypt.
22. These days, women have as good an education as men, (that – where – whom – which) I think is a good thing.
23. Yesterday, I played a long game of tennis with my brother, (when – that – which – for which) made me very tired.
24. The nurse, (who – whose – that – where) responsibility is to look after young children, has worked at the hospital for ten years.
25. The person (who – whose – which – where) does most of the cooking in our family is my mother.
Find the mistakes in each of the following sentences then write them correctly:
1. 1837 was the year where Victoria became queen of Britain.
2. I've just read a newspaper article in that the life of a famous woman is described in detail.
3. My sister went to London University, what she studied history.
4. Lord of the Flies is a story in whom a group of school boys are shipwrecked on an island.
5. She asked me where I had been, to that I replied, "It's a secret".
6. Tomorrow, I'm going to a meeting at when we are going to discuss women's role in society.
7. He says he's busy, by where he really means he doesn't want to go out this evening.
8. He said something very cruel, for that I think he should apologize.
9. Cleopatra, whom was very beautiful, was the last pharaoh of Egypt.
10. Woman's Day, that marks an important event in 1919, is on March 16.
11. Alexandria, when my mother was born, is in northern Egypt.
12. I have been reading about famous women, that I have found very interesting.
13. Agatha Christie was a famous crime writer where books were translated into many languages.
14. He didn't want to lend me the money, that made me very angry.
15. He showed me round the town, who was very kind of him.
12. She wrote many books and articles (with whom - in which – of what – to where) she argued for a more positive role for women in the modern world.
13. Her work, (which – what – where – whom) had taken up much of her personal life, is still appreciated today.
14. Dr. Aisha, (whom – that – whose – who) father was an important man, was born in Damietta in 1913.
15. Dr. Aisha wrote many articles (at which - in which – of which – which) she discussed women and society.
16. Queen Victoria, (who – whose – where – when) was born in 1819, was educated in London alone, without meeting other children.
17. Queen Victoria, (that – when - who – where) died in January 1901, was queen of Britain for most of the 19th century.
18. Queen Victoria, (who – that – which – whom) ruled for more than 63 years, was queen for longer than any other British ruler.
19. Queen Victoria's husband, Prince Albert, died in 1861, (after which – with which – by which – from which) Victoria always wore black clothes.
20. I'm hoping to study science at university, (which – that - after which – of which) I'd like to work as a research assistant.
21. The city (that - in which – when – what) I was born is in the south of Egypt.
22. These days, women have as good an education as men, (that – where – whom – which) I think is a good thing.
23. Yesterday, I played a long game of tennis with my brother, (when – that – which – for which) made me very tired.
24. The nurse, (who – whose – that – where) responsibility is to look after young children, has worked at the hospital for ten years.
25. The person (who – whose – which – where) does most of the cooking in our family is my mother.
Find the mistakes in each of the following sentences then write them correctly:
1. 1837 was the year where Victoria became queen of Britain.
2. I've just read a newspaper article in that the life of a famous woman is described in detail.
3. My sister went to London University, what she studied history.
4. Lord of the Flies is a story in whom a group of school boys are shipwrecked on an island.
5. She asked me where I had been, to that I replied, "It's a secret".
6. Tomorrow, I'm going to a meeting at when we are going to discuss women's role in society.
7. He says he's busy, by where he really means he doesn't want to go out this evening.
8. He said something very cruel, for that I think he should apologize.
9. Cleopatra, whom was very beautiful, was the last pharaoh of Egypt.
10. Woman's Day, that marks an important event in 1919, is on March 16.
11. Alexandria, when my mother was born, is in northern Egypt.
12. I have been reading about famous women, that I have found very interesting.
13. Agatha Christie was a famous crime writer where books were translated into many languages.
14. He didn't want to lend me the money, that made me very angry.
15. He showed me round the town, who was very kind of him.
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