Relative Clauses – Grammar Game for ESL
Practice and develop skills in using the correct relative clauses and relative pronouns through this English grammar activity.
Relative clauses – We use relative clauses to modify a noun afterwards. In so doing, we make clear which person or thing we are referring to. Sentences with relative clauses often use relative pronouns such as – who, that, which, whose, when or where.
Examples of relative clauses modifying the noun afterwards are –
Examples of relative clauses modifying the noun afterwards are –
- This is the boy who lives next to us.
- This was the year when Germany won the world cup.
- This is the town where your mother and I first met.
- My cousin, who was an Olympic gold medallist invited us for dinner.
- You have missed your flight, which means you cannot travel today.