Who, Whom, Which, That, Whose, Where etc.
The student _______ won the competition lives in Netanya.
who (Rule: Use who when the pronoun acts as the subject performing the action of the verb)
The book _______ you lent me yesterday is very interesting.
that (Rule: You are describing a thing, and there is no comma before the blank)
This is the classroom _______ we take our English exams.
where (Rule: You are describing a place, and a subject performs an action inside it)
I met a woman _______ daughter plays the piano beautifully.
whose (Rule: The daughter belongs to the woman)
The doctor _______ treated my grandfather was very professional.
who (Rule: Use who when the pronoun acts as the subject performing the action of the verb)
The coffee shop _______ opens at 6:00 AM serves great pastries.
that (Rule: You are describing a place, but it connects directly to a verb)
That is the beach _______ we always go during the summer.
where (Rule: You are describing a place, and a subject performs an action inside it)
The actor _______ I met yesterday was very polite.
whom (Rule: Use whom when the pronoun acts as the object of the verb and a separate subject performs the action)
A laptop _______ does not have a good battery is useless.
that (Rule: You are describing a thing, and there is no comma before the blank)
The teacher _______ car broke down arrived late to school.
whose (Rule: The car belongs to the teacher)
The man _______ lives next door works at the hospital.
who (Rule: Use who when the pronoun acts as the subject performing the action of the verb)
The movie _______ we watched last night was scary.
that (Rule: You are describing a thing, and there is no comma before the blank)
This is the hotel _______ my family stayed last year.
where (Rule: You are describing a place, and a subject performs an action inside it)
The workers _______ built this house did an excellent job.
who (Rule: Use who when the pronoun acts as the subject performing the action of the verb)
The dog _______ is barking outside belongs to my neighbor.
that (Rule: You are describing an animal, and there is no comma before the blank)
The manager _______ I called on the phone solved my problem.
whom (Rule: Use whom when the pronoun acts as the object of the verb and a separate subject performs the action)
A company _______ main office is in Tel Aviv hired me.
whose (Rule: The main office belongs to the company)
The park _______ has a beautiful lake is near my house.
that (Rule: You are describing a place, but it connects directly to a verb)
The friend _______ phone was stolen reported it to the police.
whose (Rule: The phone belongs to the friend)
My new watch, _______ is gold, broke after two days.
which (Rule: There is a comma before the blank, indicating a non-restrictive clause, so you must use which)