Relative Clauses

Look at this example sentence:

The woman who lives next door is a doctor.  (the relative clause is highlighted in the sentence.)

clause is a part of a sentence. A relative clause tells us which person or thing (or what kind of person or thing) the speaker means:

Use of “Who” in Sentence

The woman who lives next door . . . (‘who lives next door’ tells us which woman)

People who live in the country . . . (‘who live in the country’ tells us what kind of people)

We use who in a relative clause when we are talking about people (not things):

the woman – she lives next door – is a doctor

The woman who lives next door is a doctor.

we know a lot of people – they live in the country

We know a lot of people who live in the country.

Relative Clause (Who) Examples

An architect is someone who designs buildings.

What was the name of the person who phoned you?

Anyone who wants to apply for the job must do so by Friday.

You can also use that (instead of who), but you can’t use which for people:

The woman that lives next door is a doctor. (not the woman which)

Relative Clause

When we are talking about things, we use that or which (not who) in a relative clause:

where is the cheese? – it is in the fridge

Where is the cheese {that/which} was in the fridge?

Relative Clause (Which) Examples

I don’t like stories that have unhappy endings. (or stories which have . . .)

Barbara works for a company that makes furniture. (or a company which makes furniture)

The machine that broke down is working again now. (or The machine which broke down)

Remember that in relative clauses we use who/that/which, not he/she/they/it:

I’ve never spoken to the woman who lives next door. (not the woman she lives)

Relative Clause Exercises

A. Make one sentence from two. Use (who/that/which)

  1. A girl was injured in the accident. She is now in hospital. _______________________________________________________________________________
  1. A waitress served us. She was impolite and impatient. _______________________________________________________________________________
  1. A building was destroyed in the fire. It has now been rebuilt. _______________________________________________________________________________
  1. Some people were arrested. They have now been released. _______________________________________________________________________________
  1. A bus goes to the airport. It runs every half hour. _______________________________________________________________________________
  1. Susan said something. I couldn’t hear it clearly. _______________________________________________________________________________

B. Complete the sentences. Choose the best ending from the box and change it into a relative clause.

he invented the telephoneit makes furniture
she runs away from homeit gives you the meaning of words
they stole my carit can support life
they were on the wallit cannot be explained
  1. Barbara works for a company _______________________________________________________________________________
  1. The book is about a girl _______________________________________________________________________________
  1. What happened to the pictures _______________________________________________________________________________
  1. A mystery is something _______________________________________________________________________________
  1. The police have caught the men _______________________________________________________________________________
  1. A dictionary is a book _______________________________________________________________________________
  1. Alexander Bell was the man _______________________________________________________________________________
  1. It seems that the earth is the only planet _______________________________________________________________________________

C: Put in that or what where necessary. If the sentence is already complete, leave the space empty.

  1. I gave her all the money _________ I had.
  1. Did you hear __________ they said?
  1. I won’t be able to do much, but I’ll do ___________ I can.
  1. They give their children everything ___________ they want.
  1. I won’t be able to do much, but I’ll do the best ___________ I can.
  1. Tell me __________ you want and I’ll try to get it for you.
  1. I don’t agree with __________ you’ve just said.
  1. Why do you blame me for everything _________ goes wrong?
  1. I don’t trust him. I don’t believe anything __________ he says.
  1. He showed me the rocks __________ he had collected.

Feel free to drop any suggestions.