In Japanese grammar, relative pronouns are used to connect two clauses in a sentence, much like they are used in other languages. However, in Japanese, there are no specific pronoun words like “who,” “which,” or “that” to do this. Instead, the modification occurs by simply placing one clause directly in front of the other, along with some specific grammar particles, to create the connection. This simplifies the structure and allows for a more direct understanding of the connection between the clauses. In this exercise, we will practice using relative pronouns in Japanese grammar.