Who Or That

Relative Clauses #5

Worksheet Description

The Relative Clauses worksheet is designed for students to practice integrating relative pronouns “who” or “that” into sentences to connect ideas and form relative clauses. Students are given a series of sentences with a blank where a relative clause is intended to go, and they must decide which relative pronoun appropriately links the two ideas based on whether the noun is a person or a thing. The worksheet provides a variety of contexts and noun subjects, from kittens to cookies, to help students understand how relative clauses can describe and specify nouns within a sentence.

This worksheet is teaching students to distinguish when to use “who” for people and “that” for objects or animals in relative clauses. It aims to enhance their understanding of clause structure in English sentences, which is crucial for both written and spoken communication. By completing this exercise, students develop their ability to create more complex and informative sentences. Moreover, this practice will contribute to their overall grammatical proficiency, enabling them to write with greater clarity and detail.