Replacing Norwegian "som" (Relative Pronouns) - Task: Relative Pronouns - English (Vocational) - NDLA

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Replacing Norwegian "som" (Relative Pronouns)

Written by: Sonja Nygaard Joki, Karin D. Løken and Knut Inge Skifjeld.
Last updated 27.09.2022
Exercise

Relative Pronouns 1

Choose a suitable relative pronoun in the sentences below.

Remember:

In general you use which for things and animals (not pets) and who for persons.


Remember that that should only be used in restrictive clauses (the necessary ones) and that non-restrictive clauses should be set off by commas.


Also remember that that is preferred in selective sentences: I want the one that has the yellow stripes on it.

Written by: Karin Dwyer Løken. Rightsholder: Amendor AS
Last revised date 06/21/2018