Choose the correct option!Version en ligne Choose the correct option to create defining and non-defining relative clauses and participle clauses. par Marta Alcaide-Martínez 1 My sister, ________ is now living in New York, has just had a baby. a who b that c which d whose 2 Can you give me the number of the plumber ________ repaired your shower? Written answer 3 I'd like to eat at the restaurant ________ we met. a when b which c where d whom 4 The company, ________ workers are now being forced to stay home, will probably go bankrupt. a that b whose c who d what 5 We broke the computer __________ to my father. a belonging b belonged 6 These scientists have designed a car __________ by solar energy. a powering b powered 7 He jumped from a train __________ at nearly 100 km/h. a travelling b travelled 8 His flat is full of old furniture __________ to him by his grandfather. a giving b given Feedback 1 ➪ That can only be used in defining relative clauses (without comas). ➪ We can only omit the relative pronoun (who, which, that) in defining relative clauses (without comas). 2 ➪ We can use who and that for people in defining relative clauses (without comas). ➪ We can omit the relative pronoun (who, which, that) in defining relative clauses (without comas), but only when it’s followed by subject + verb, not when it's followed by a subject. 3 ➪ We use where as a relative adverb to refer to places. 4 ➪ We use whose as the possessive form of who (whose daughter= ‘the daughter of whom’). ➪ Whose can be used for people and things. 5 What is/are X doing? 6 What was done to Y? 7 What is/are X doing? 8 What was done to Y?