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    Class 3 Relative Pronouns Grammar Worksheet

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    Class 3 Relative Pronouns Grammar Worksheet
    Class 3 Relative Pronouns Grammar Worksheet

    Class 3 Relative Pronouns Grammar Worksheet

    EnglishEnglish GrammarClass 3Free DownloadPDF
    Radiya Khan
    Radiya KhanVisit Profile
    I’m an experienced and creative educator with a strong background in content creation, student engagement, and collaborative learning. With hands-on experience in writing, visual storytelling, and public speaking, I bring real-world communication skills into the classroom to make learning dynamic and meaningful.

    Who & Which Champs: Relative Pronouns Practice for Grade 3

    This Grade 3 worksheet helps learners understand and use relative pronouns (who & which) correctly in sentences. Students practise choosing who for people and which for animals or things, so they can add extra information smoothly without repeating words. With a mix of True/False checks, selecting the correct option, fill-in-the-blanks, rewriting sentences, and completing a short paragraph, children learn to spot sentence clues and build clearer, more meaningful sentences. These activities strengthen grammar accuracy in an age-appropriate way while also improving reading and writing fluency.

    Why Relative Pronouns Matter in Grammar?

    Relative pronouns help connect ideas and add details in a sentence. This topic is important for Grade 3 learners because: 
    1. It teaches how to use who for people and which for things or animals. 
    2. It helps children join ideas without writing two separate sentences. 
    3. It reduces repetition (for example, “the boy… the boy…”) and makes writing smoother. 
    4. It improves sentence clarity in both speaking and writing.

    What’s Inside This Worksheet?

    This worksheet contains five engaging exercises that guide children from recognition to correct usage:

    Exercise 1 – True or False 
    Students mark True if who or which is used correctly in the sentence and False if it is not.

    Exercise 2 – Choose Who or Which 
    Learners choose who or which to complete each sentence correctly.

    Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks (Using Clues) 
    Students fill each blank with who or which by using the meaning of the sentence as a clue.

    Exercise 4 – Underline and Replace 
    Children identify repeated words and rewrite each sentence by replacing repetition with who or which.

    Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion 
    Students complete a short paragraph by filling in suitable relative pronouns (who & which) in each blank.

    ANSWER KEY (For Parents & Educators)

    Exercise 1 – True or False 
    1. True 
    2. False 
    3. True 
    4. True 
    5. False 
    6. True 
    7. False 
    8. False 
    9. True 
    10. False 

    Exercise 2 – Choose Who or Which 
    1. which 2. which 3. who 4. which 5. who 
    6. who 7. which 8. which 9. who 10. who 

    Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks 
    1. who 2. which 3. which 4. which 5. which 
    6. who 7. who 8. which 9. who 10. which 

    Exercise 4 – Underline and Replace 
    1. I saw a boy who wore a red shirt. 
    2. I bought a toy which broke in a few days. 
    3. Leela met a chef who made yummy food. 
    4. We found a child in the crowd who was wearing pink. 
    5. Ajay saw a cow which was brown in colour. 
    6. She read a tale which was funny. 
    7. Ritu thanked a guard who helped her. 
    8. I caught the train which stopped at the station. 
    9. The nurse treated the boy who fell down. 
    10. They saw a kite which is blue. 

    Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion 
    1. which 2. who 3. which 4. who 5. which 
    6. who 7. which 8. who 9. which 10. which 

    Help your child master who and which with confidence-building grammar practice that makes sentence writing smoother and clearer.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Relative pronouns like who and which connect a noun to extra information in a sentence, helping Class 3 students form clearer sentences.

    Children often mix them up because both introduce details, but who is used for people while which is used for animals or things.

    By encouraging sentence-building activities where children describe people or objects using who or which.

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