Class 5 Worksheet on Relative Pronouns – Who, Which, That in Sentences
Class 5 Worksheet on Relative Pronouns – Who, Which, That in Sentences

Class 5 Worksheet on Relative Pronouns – Who, Which, That in Sentences

Link Ideas Clearly: Relative Pronouns for Class 5

This Grade 5 worksheet introduces learners to relative pronouns like *who, which,* and *that*, which connect ideas and give more information about a noun. Through underlining, blanks, sentence corrections, dialogue creation, and paragraph building, students gain confidence using these important connectors in everyday writing.


Why Relative Pronouns Matter in Grammar?

Relative pronouns improve sentence flow and clarity. For Grade 5 students, they are important because:

1. They help join two related thoughts in a sentence.

2. They reduce repetition by replacing nouns.

3. They improve the structure of both narrative and factual writing.

4. They prepare students for advanced sentence construction in middle school.


What’s Inside This Worksheet?

This worksheet includes five engaging and scaffolded activities focused on relative pronouns:


🧠 Exercise 1 – Underline the Pronouns

Students underline the relative pronoun in each sentence (*who, which, that*).


✏️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks

Learners complete each sentence using the correct relative pronoun based on the noun type.


📋 Exercise 3 – Rewrite the Sentences

Students correct misused relative pronouns and rewrite the sentence properly with the correct word underlined.


🗣️ Exercise 4 – Dialogue Writing

Learners write a 3–4 line conversation using at least one relative pronoun per line, based on a topic they choose.


📝 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing

Using two sentence starters from the list, learners write short paragraphs using *who, which,* or *that* in every line.


Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)


Exercise 1 – Underlined Relative Pronouns

1. who

2. who

3. that

4. who

5. that

6. that

7. who

8. which

9. which

10. that


Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks

2. that

3. who

4. that

5. which

6. who

7. that

8. where / that

9. that

10. who


Exercise 3 – Rewritten Sentences (Corrected)

1. The boy **who** won the race is my friend.

2. I know a girl **who** can swim fast.

3. The dog **that** is barking lives next door.

4. That is the book **that** I wanted.

5. The cake **that** she baked is delicious.

6. This is the house **that** has a red door.

7. She told a story **which** I already knew.

8. The car **that** broke down is fixed.

9. I found a pencil **that** was under the table.

10. The boy **whose** glasses are blue is my cousin.


Exercise 4 – Sample Dialogue

Topic: Describing a place which you visited

Person 1: I visited a beach **which** has white sand.

Person 2: That sounds amazing!

Person 1: I met a man **who** makes seashell jewelry.

Person 2: Wow, that’s the kind of place **that** I’d love to see!


Exercise 5 – Sample Paragraphs

1. My aunt is someone **who** helps stray animals. She adopted a cat **that** was injured. The dog **which** she rescued now has a home.

2. That is the book **that** made me laugh. It has a character **who** loves solving mysteries. The scenes **which** describe the clues are very funny.

Frequently Asked Questions

Words like who, which, and that are included.

It teaches how to combine ideas clearly and avoid repetition.

Yes, the writing exercises support narrative skills.

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