Select the correct relative pronoun from the list given and complete the blank space

in each of the following sentences.
Where When Who
Which Why Whose
1. This is a restaurant ------------- you can find many different cuisines from around
the world.
2. The moment ------------------ I found out the exam results was one of the worst
times in my life.
3. Those ------------------ are eager to join the Spanish class should sign up by
tomorrow.
4. Los Angeles, --------------------- is one the most visited tourist destinations, is a
fascinating city.
5. I would like to know the reason --------------- you decided not to join us.
6. The Amazons, ---------------- warrior nature is stressed in Greek mythology, have
been a popular subject for the movie industry.
7. The Early Bronze Age was a period -------------- the climate was significantly
warmer and drier than today.
8. Anyone ---------------- is interested in mountaineering should have enough physical
strength to endure the harsh conditions.
9. Creating a website ---------------- is accessible to color blind people can make a big
difference.
10. One of the reasons ---------------- most of us change is because we need to adjust �

to new circumstances.

1. Where
2. When
3. Who
4. Which
5. Why
6. Whose
7. When
8. Who
9. Which
10. Why

tion: Match the two columns to identify the use of each modal verb.

No Statements Use
1 Zeberga should call Almaz soon after their first date. a. obligation
2 Almaz should be happy to get his call. b. possibility
3 Zeberga calls but she doesn’t pick up, she must be working. c. low probability
4 No problem, he can call her back later. d. rational probability
5 Later he tells her they could go out to dinner again. e. certainty
6 She says she may be available Friday. f. polite request
7 Zeberga asks if he can call her back Friday morning. g. permission
8 She says she could be in a meeting, the afternoon is better. h. advice
9 Friday afternoon, Zeberga asks: May I pick you up at 6 pm? i. capacity
10 He must be on time to make a good impression. j. suggestion

1. a. obligation

2. h. advice
3. d. rational probability
4. g. permission
5. b. possibility
6. c. low probability
7. f. polite request
8. i. capacity
9. g. permission
10. e. certainty

Instruction: According to the passage, what do the following words/pronouns refer to?

1. ‘these’ (paragraph 3, line 1)_______________________________________
2. ‘they’ (paragraph 3, line 3) _______________________________________
3. ‘those’ (paragraph 5 line 6)________________________________________
4. ‘their’ (paragraph 9, line 3) _______________________________________
5. ‘this’ (paragraph 11, line 7) ________________________________________
6. ‘it’ ( paragraph 13, line 2) _________________________________________
Instruction: Guess the meanings of the following words as they are used in the reading
passage.
1. well-being (Para 3, line 5)________________________________________
2. self-awareness (Para 4, line 5) ____________________________________
3. peer pressure (Para 5, line 10) _____________________________________
4. self-efficacy (Para 6, line 3)_______________________________________
5. self-esteem (Para 6, line�

1. 'these' refers to something mentioned earlier in paragraph 3.

2. 'they' refers to a group of people mentioned earlier in paragraph 3.
3. 'those' refers to something mentioned earlier in paragraph 5.
4. 'their' refers to a group of people mentioned earlier in paragraph 9.
5. 'this' refers to something mentioned earlier in paragraph 11.
6. 'it' refers to something mentioned earlier in paragraph 13.

Guess the meanings of the following words:

1. well-being (Para 3, line 5) - the state of being physically and mentally healthy and happy.
2. self-awareness (Para 4, line 5) - having knowledge and understanding of one's own thoughts, feelings, and actions.
3. peer pressure (Para 5, line 10) - the influence that peers or friends have on an individual to conform to certain behaviors, beliefs, or values.
4. self-efficacy (Para 6, line 3) - confidence in one's ability to successfully accomplish tasks or goals.
5. self-esteem (Para 6, line 7) - the overall evaluation and perception of one's own worth, value, and confidence.

1. which

2. when
3. who
4. which
5. why
6. whose
7. when
8. who
9. that/which
10. why

1. This is a restaurant where you can find many different cuisines from around the world.

- To complete this sentence, use the relative pronoun "where" because it refers to a place.

2. The moment when I found out the exam results was one of the worst times in my life.
- To complete this sentence, use the relative pronoun "when" because it refers to a specific time.

3. Those who are eager to join the Spanish class should sign up by tomorrow.
- To complete this sentence, use the relative pronoun "who" because it refers to people.

4. Los Angeles, which is one the most visited tourist destinations, is a fascinating city.
- To complete this sentence, use the relative pronoun "which" because it refers to the city of Los Angeles.

5. I would like to know the reason why you decided not to join us.
- To complete this sentence, use the relative pronoun "why" because it refers to the reason for your decision.

6. The Amazons, whose warrior nature is stressed in Greek mythology, have been a popular subject for the movie industry.
- To complete this sentence, use the relative pronoun "whose" because it refers to the possession or belonging of the Amazons.

7. The Early Bronze Age was a period when the climate was significantly warmer and drier than today.
- To complete this sentence, use the relative pronoun "when" because it refers to a specific period of time.

8. Anyone who is interested in mountaineering should have enough physical strength to endure the harsh conditions.
- To complete this sentence, use the relative pronoun "who" because it refers to people.

9. Creating a website that is accessible to color blind people can make a big difference.
- To complete this sentence, use the relative pronoun "that" because it refers to the website.

10. One of the reasons why most of us change is because we need to adjust.
- To complete this sentence, use the relative pronoun "why" because it refers to the reason for our change.