Class 6 English Worksheet on Relative Pronouns



Class 6 English Worksheet on Relative Pronouns

Relative Pronouns Practice for Class 6
This worksheet helps Class 6 students strengthen their understanding of relative pronouns—words like who, whom, whose, which, and that that connect ideas and add detail to writing. Through sentence completions, riddles, and error corrections, learners develop fluency and precision with this key grammar skill.
Why Relative Pronouns Matter in Grammar?
Relative pronouns help learners:
1. Join two ideas smoothly and avoid repetition in writing.
2. Make descriptions and explanations more precise.
3. Improve reading comprehension by clarifying relationships.
4. Build complex sentence structures with confidence.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
This worksheet includes five interactive grammar tasks:
🔍 Exercise 1 – Circle the Correct Relative Pronoun
Students choose the right word from two options in each sentence.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
Learners insert the correct relative pronoun (who, whom, whose, which, that) into 10 sentences.
🎲 Exercise 3 – Fun Riddles and Match
Students solve riddles and complete each with a suitable relative pronoun, then match to the correct answer word.
🧠 Exercise 4 – Join the Sentences
Learners combine two simple sentences into one using a suitable relative pronoun.
🔧 Exercise 5 – Spot the Error
Each sentence contains one incorrect relative pronoun; students must correct the sentence and rewrite it properly.
✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 – Circle the Correct Relative Pronoun
1. who
2. whom
3. which
4. whose
5. that
6. who
7. which
8. who
9. whose
10. whose
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
1. who
2. which
3. whose
4. that
5. who
6. whose
7. whose
8. whom
9. which
10. whom
Exercise 3 – Fun Riddles
1. who – Dentist
2. which – Chess
3. which – Dog
4. which – Pen
5. who – Doctor
6. which – Bed
7. who – Chef
8. which – Shoes
Exercise 4 – Join the Sentences
1. She is the girl who won the first prize.
2. I saw the car which was parked outside.
3. The artist whose painting was sold is famous.
4. That is the man whom I met at the market.
5. The book which I was reading is on the table.
Exercise 5 – Error Correction
1. The man who is speaking is my uncle.
2. I know the girl who is in the library.
3. The house that I bought is old.
4. The player who won the trophy is my brother.
5. The cat that is sleeping is very cute.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Relative pronouns connect clauses and refer to a noun mentioned previously (who, which, that).
“Who” is used as the subject, “whom” as the object of a clause.
By rewriting compound sentences into complex ones using correct relative pronouns.