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■ Use which when introducing clauses that are not essential to the information in the sentence, unless
they refer to people. In that case, use who.
Mark is in Toronto, which is his favorite city.
Rosa, who writes for the school paper, wants to interview me for a story.
Practice 11
Circle the correct form of the italicized pronouns in the following sentences.
1. You’re/Your dog is growling at me.
2. He’s/His the one that/who won the prize.
3. Someone left their/his or her lights on.
4. Does anybody know who’s/whose cell phone this is?
5. This is Ellen, which/that/who reminds me of my mother.
6. Where are your/you’re shoes?
7. Neither of the choices sound/sounds good to me.
8. Most of the stamps in the collection is/are gone.
9. He feels more strongly about it than me/I.
10. To who/whom shall I address this letter?
Answers
1. Your dog is growling at me.
2. He’s the one who won the prize.
3. Someone left his or her lights on.
4. Does anybody know whose cell phone this is?
5. This is Ellen, who reminds me of my mother.
6. Where are your shoes?
7. Neither of the choices sounds good to me.
8. Most of the stamps in the collection are gone.
9. He feels more strongly about it than I.
10. To whom shall I address this letter?
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