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Relative Clauses अंग्रेजी व्याकरण के लिए व्यायाम


Exercise 1: Choose the correct relative pronoun (who, whom, which, that)


Relative Clauses, जिन्हें हिन्दी में सापेक्षिक उपवाक्य कहा जाता है, वाक्यों का एक महत्वपूर्ण भाग होते हैं। ये उपवाक्य मुख्य वाक्य की जानकारी को विस्तारित करते हैं, किसी संज्ञा या संज्ञा समूह को विशेषण के रूप में परिभाषित या सीमित करते हैं। इस तरह के उपवाक्य जो “who,” “whom,” “which,” और “that” जैसे सापेक्षिक सर्वनाम से शुरू होते हैं, वो मुख्य वाक्य से जुड़े होते हैं और उसके अर्थ को समृद्ध बनाते हैं।

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इस व्यायाम में अंग्रेजी के Relative Clauses का अभ्यास करना है। छात्रों को प्रत्येक वाक्य में खाली स्थान पर सही सापेक्षिक सर्वनाम को भरना होगा। यह अभ्यास उनकी व्याकरण की समझ को मजबूत करने के साथ-साथ सही सापेक्षिक उपवाक्य का चुनाव करने की उनकी क्षमता को भी बढ़ाएगा।

Exercise 1: Choose the correct relative pronoun (who, whom, which, that)

The person *who* (person) helped me with my homework was very patient.

I have a friend *whose* (possession) guitar I borrowed for the concert.

The book *that* (thing) you gave me is on the shelf.

She didn’t like the painting *which* (thing) was hanging in the gallery.

The car *that* (thing) I bought last week has already broken down.

Olivia, *who* (person) is a talented musician, won the first prize at the competition.

The man *whom* (person) I met at the party is a famous author.

The novel *that* (thing) won the award was a bestseller.

This is the house *which* (thing) we plan to buy next year.

The boy *whose* (possession) cat had gone missing was visibly upset.

All the cookies *that* (thing) she baked were eaten in one evening.

The teacher *who* (person) inspires me the most is Mrs. Smith.

The tourists *who* (person) visited the monument were from different countries.

That’s the scientist *whose* (possession) work has been recognized globally.

The movie *which* (thing) we saw last night was really exciting.

Exercise 2: Fill in the blanks with who, whom, which, or that

The building, *which* (thing) is over 100 years old, is going to be renovated.

She knows the family *that* (people) lives next door.

This is the lady *who* (person) taught me French.

The team members, *whom* (person) we met yesterday, were very friendly.

He wrote an article *which* (thing) has become quite controversial.

The tourists, *whom* (person) you guided through the museum, were impressed with your knowledge.

The company *that* (thing) he works for is expanding overseas.

The actors *who* (person) performed in the play were highly skilled.

The phone *which* (thing) was on the table now seems to be missing.

The teacher *who* (person) wrote the book is going to give a lecture.

That’s the woman *whose* (possession) articles I read every morning.

There’s the cat *that* (thing) scratched me yesterday!

The musician *whom* (person) we saw at the concert is a virtuoso pianist.

I don’t remember the name of the person *who* (person) called yesterday.

He can’t find the papers *which* (thing) contain the important data.

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