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NAME: ________________________ DATE: ________________________

GRAMMAR WORKSHEET
ADJECTIVE CLAUSE: WHO (A)
The man was tired. He fell asleep. The man, who was tired, fell asleep.

The little boy lost his ball. He began The little boy, who lost his ball, began
to cry. to cry.

 Fill in the blanks below to complete the sentences. Use the words in the above box.

1. My classmate studied hard for the test. She got an A+.


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2. The man fell down. He broke his leg.
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3. The policeman shouted at the man to stop. He was very angry.
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4. The doctor told me to sit down. She looked worried.
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5. The waiter dropped the dishes. He was embarrassed.
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6. My uncle opened a new store. He made a lot of money.
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7. The children like TV. They are watching cartoons.
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8. All the passengers are on the bus. They are travelling to London.
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9. The people are standing in line. They want to see a movie.
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10. The woman has a toothache. She wants to see a dentist.
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GRAMMAR WORKSHEET ALL Things Grammar

Grammar Focus Adjective Clause: Who (A)


Level Intermediate to Advanced

ANSWER KEY

1. My classmate, who studied hard for the test, got an A+.


2. The man, who fell down, broke his leg.
3. The policeman, who shouted at the man to stop, was very angry.
4. The doctor, who told me to sit down, looked worried.
5. The waiter, who dropped the dishes, looked worried.
6. My uncle, who opened a new store, made a lot of money.
7. The children, who like to watch TV, are watching cartoons.
8. All the passengers, who are on the bus, are travelling to London.
9. The people, who are standing in line, want to see a movie.
10. The woman, who has a toothache, wants to see a dentist.

Grades as
percentages
10 / 10 = 100%
9 / 10 = 90
8 / 10 = 80
7 / 10 = 70
6 / 10 = 60
5 / 10 = 50
4 / 10 = 40
3 / 10 = 30
2 / 10 = 20
1 / 10 = 10
0 / 10 = 0%

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