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    Les pronoms relatifs (English exercise n°4367 - Please quote this number when contacting us)


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    Les pronoms relatifs

    Read carefully the following sentences and complete them with the correct relative pronoun chosen from the list.

    Rappel :

    L'antécédent est le mot que le pronom relatif remplace.

    On utilise 'who' lorsque l'antécédent est un humain. Ex : The man who drives that car is my neighbour.

    On utilise 'which' lorsque l'antécédent n'est pas humain. Ex : The car which is red is mine.

    On utilise 'whom' lorsque l'antécédent est humain et complément. Ex : The guy whom I have given my keys is my son. (I have given my keys to the guy)

    On utilise 'whose' lorsqu'il y a un lien d'appartenance entre les termes qui encadrent le pronom. Ex : The man whose wife is next to you is a policeman. (It is the man's wife)

    On utilise 'where' lorsque l'antécédent est un lieu. Ex : The town where I live is very green.

    Attention : un pronom relatif peut suivre un lieu et être 'which', mais dans ce cas, le pronom relatif est sujet. Ex : The house which is over there is mine. (the house is mine)

    On utilise 'when' lorsque l'antécédent est une date, une période ou l'expression d'une durée. Ex : He was born on the day when Princess Diana died.

    Good luck...





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    1. The truck ran into a tree is now a wreck.
    2. The man was driving the truck is dead.
    3. This is the place the accident happened.
    4. A designated driver is someone promises not to drink during a party.
    5. That woman husband was driving drunk is now alone with her children.
    6. Today is the anniversary day my friend died in an alcohol related crash.
    7. Massachusetts is the state Robert Anastos founded the SADD.
    8. The SADD is an organization avoids drunk driving.
    9. The student the barman served so many whiskies died on his way back home.
    10. This is the wreck of the car in three teenagers died last Saturday after having too much drunk at a disco.







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