RELATIVE PRONOUN(what, which, when,who, whose,why, whom, that)

Choose the suitable word......
1. Please returned the money______ i loaned you .
2. Swimming after eating, _______ i've told you not to do can be very dangerous .
3. This is a success for ________ she is to be congratulated.
4. __________ did you expect to see ?
5. I saw the vehicle _________ tyres were removed.

1. Please returned the money that I loaned you.

2. Swimming after eating, which I've told you not to do can be very dangerous.
3. This is a success for which she is to be congratulated.
4. Whom did you expect to see?
5. I saw the vehicle whose tyres were removed.

1. Please return the money THAT I loaned you.

2. Swimming after eating, WHICH I've told you not to do, can be very dangerous.
3. This is a success for WHOM she is to be congratulated.
4. WHOM did you expect to see?
5. I saw the vehicle WHOSE tires were removed.

1. Please returned the money THAT i loaned you.

To determine the suitable relative pronoun, we need to identify the noun that the pronoun is referring to. In this case, the noun is "money." Since "money" is an inanimate object, we use the relative pronoun "that."
The correct sentence is: Please returned the money THAT i loaned you.

2. Swimming after eating, WHICH i've told you not to do can be very dangerous.
In this sentence, the relative pronoun refers to the entire preceding clause "Swimming after eating." Since "Swimming after eating" is a non-restrictive clause and refers to something specific, we use the relative pronoun "which."
The correct sentence is: Swimming after eating, WHICH i've told you not to do can be very dangerous.

3. This is a success for WHOSE she is to be congratulated.
In this sentence, the relative pronoun refers to a person, indicating possession. We use the relative pronoun "whose" in this case.
The correct sentence is: This is a success for WHOSE she is to be congratulated.

4. WHOM did you expect to see?
In this sentence, the relative pronoun refers to the object of the verb "expect." Since it is the object, we use the relative pronoun "whom."
The correct sentence is: WHOM did you expect to see?

5. I saw the vehicle WHOSE tyres were removed.
In this sentence, the relative pronoun refers to the possession of the vehicle — specifically, the "tyres." We use the relative pronoun "whose" in this case.
The correct sentence is: I saw the vehicle WHOSE tyres were removed.