L'énoncé
Recopier les phrases au brouillon et pour chacune des phrases, choisir le bon pronom : "who", "whose", "which" ou "that".
Question 1
My brother, ... loves to play football.
My brother, who loves to play football.
L'antécédent est un être animé : "brother".
Question 2
I’m reading a book, ... I find very interesting.
I’m reading a book, that I find very interesting.
L'antécédent est inanimé.
La proposition relative est nécessaire à la compréhension de la phrase.
Question 3
I’m going shopping with a friend, ... name is Claire.
I’m going shopping with a friend, whose name is Claire.
Il s'agit d'une possession.
Question 4
I come from a small village, ... has a tiny but beautiful church.
I come from a small village, which has a tiny but beautiful church.
L'antécédent n'est pas un être humain.
La proposition relative n'est pas nécessaire à la compréhension.
Question 5
I met someone one the train, ... is studying to be a lawyer.
I met someone one the train, who is studying to be a lawyer.
L'antécédent est un être humain.
Question 6
You should not follow men, ... offer you candy.
You should not follow men, who offer you candy.
L'antécédent est un être humain.
Question 7
My mother has a good friend, ... husband sells cars.
My mother has a good friend, whose husband sells cars.
Il s'agit d'une possession.