Estos ejercicios te permiten practicar los pronombres relativos en inglés vistos en el curso: who, which, that, whose, where y when. Ponlos en práctica para construir frases más naturales y fluidas.
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Exercice 1 — Completa con el pronombre relativo correcto
Elige el pronombre relativo adecuado (who, which, that, whose, where o when) para completar cada oración. Escribe la frase completa.
- She is the teacher ___ helped me pass my exam.
- This is the house ___ I grew up.
- He has a friend ___ parents live in Australia.
- I remember the summer ___ we first met.
Correction
- She is the teacher who helped me pass my exam.
- This is the house where I grew up.
- He has a friend whose parents live in Australia.
- I remember the summer when we first met.
Exercice 2 — Corrige el error en cada oración
Cada oración contiene un error en el uso del pronombre relativo. Identifica el error y escribe la oración correcta completa.
- That is the book which cover is torn.
- London is the city where I visited last year.
- She is the woman whose helped us find the station.
- This is the moment which everything changed.
Correction
- That is the book whose cover is torn.
- London is the city that I visited last year.
- She is the woman who helped us find the station.
- This is the moment when everything changed.
Exercice 3 — Elige la opción correcta
Selecciona el pronombre relativo que mejor completa cada oración según las reglas estudiadas en el curso.
- The film ___ we watched last night was really exciting. (that / whose / when / where)
- This is the café ___ I usually work in the mornings. (which / who / where / when)
- The man ___ car broke down called a mechanic. (who / that / which / where)
- Do you know anyone ___ speaks Japanese fluently? (whose / which / when / who)
Correction
- The film that we watched last night was really exciting.
- This is the café where I usually work in the mornings.
- The man whose car broke down called a mechanic.
- Do you know anyone who speaks Japanese fluently?
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