As orações relativas em inglês são uma ferramenta gramatical essencial para conectar ideias e fornecer informações adicionais sobre um substantivo sem começar uma nova frase. Para os estudantes da língua inglesa, é importante compreender como usar corretamente os pronomes relativos ‘who’, ‘which’, ‘that’, entre outros. Estes exercícios irão ajudá-lo a praticar o uso de orações relativas, tornando seu inglês mais fluente e natural.
Exercícios de orações relativas são fundamentais para entender como combinar informações de maneira clara e concisa. Ao dominar esta parte da gramática inglesa, você estará apto a expressar pensamentos complexos de maneira eficiente e melhorar sua habilidade de comunicação escrita e oral. Vamos praticar com as frases a seguir e reforçar esse aspecto da língua inglesa tão importante.
Exercício 1: Complete as frases com o pronome relativo correto.
The girl *who* (person) I met yesterday is my new neighbor.
That’s the book *which* (thing) I told you about.
He is the man *that* (person/thing) won the lottery.
Here is the dress *which* (thing) she bought last week.
I know someone *who* (person) can speak six languages.
The movie *that* (thing) we watched was very scary.
She has a friend *whose* (possession) brother is in the NBA.
The house *which* (thing) we wanted to buy has been sold.
I remember the day *when* (time) we first met.
The reason *why* (reason) he left is still a mystery.
They’ve hired the candidate *who* (person) has the most experience.
The flowers *that* (thing) you gave me are beautiful.
He wrote an article *which* (thing) was published in the newspaper.
I visited the town *where* (place) my grandparents were born.
That is the waiter *who* (person) served us last time.
Exercício 2: Escolha o pronome relativo correto para completar as frases.
The author, *whom* (person) I admire, is releasing a new book.
Do you see the car *which* (thing) is parked outside?
The children, *whose* (possession) parents are away, are staying with us.
The year *when* (time) the war ended was 1945.
The artist *whose* (possession) work we saw is quite famous.
These are the glasses *that* (thing) I lost last week.
The scientists, *who* (person) made the discovery, were awarded the Nobel Prize.
This is the song *which* (thing) always makes me happy.
The city *where* (place) we’re going is known for its beautiful architecture.
He learned the news from a neighbor *who* (person) works for the newspaper.
The photographer *whose* (possession) pictures were stolen is very upset.
There’s an issue *that* (thing) needs to be addressed immediately.
The woman *who* (person) lives next door is a doctor.
Today is the day *when* (time) we make our final decision.
The store *which* (thing) we usually buy our groceries from is closing down.