Choose the suitable word for the following......

(Who, which, what, whose, that ,who's)
1. The cabin ________ we bought last holiday has been stolen.
2. We commiserated with the man ________ children were kidnapped.
3. ___________ been to London before?
4. I can't decide _________ activity would give the most fun.
5. He actually forgot to _________ the contract was awarded .
6. They showed respect to the lady _________ husband won the raffle draw.
7. This is the man _________ responsible for the breakdown of law in the community.
8. He decided ________ to buy and pay the money.
9. Johnson _________ the brain behind the riot has denied his connection with the people.
10. ________ it may concern, kindly allow the bearer an exit.

1. which

2. whose
3. Who
4. which
5. what
6. whose
7. who
8. what
9. who
10. To

1. The cabin that we bought last holiday has been stolen.

2. We commiserated with the man whose children were kidnapped.
3. Who has been to London before?
4. I can't decide which activity would give the most fun.
5. He actually forgot what the contract was awarded.
6. They showed respect to the lady whose husband won the raffle draw.
7. This is the man that is responsible for the breakdown of law in the community.
8. He decided what to buy and pay the money.
9. Johnson who is the brain behind the riot has denied his connection with the people.
10. To whom it may concern, kindly allow the bearer an exit.

1. The cabin that we bought last holiday has been stolen.

To determine the suitable word, we need to identify the relative clause in the sentence. In this case, the relative clause is "that we bought last holiday." The suitable relative pronoun to introduce this clause is "that." Therefore, the correct answer is "that."

2. We commiserated with the man whose children were kidnapped.
In this sentence, we are describing the man's children. The suitable relative pronoun to indicate possession is "whose." Therefore, the correct answer is "whose."

3. Who has been to London before?
In this sentence, we are asking for the subject of the verb "has been." The suitable interrogative pronoun for a person is "who." Therefore, the correct answer is "who."

4. I can't decide which activity would give the most fun.
In this sentence, we are specifying one out of several activities. The suitable relative pronoun to introduce this clause is "which." Therefore, the correct answer is "which."

5. He actually forgot what the contract was awarded.
In this sentence, we are asking for the subject of the verb "was awarded." The suitable interrogative pronoun for an unspecified thing is "what." Therefore, the correct answer is "what."

6. They showed respect to the lady whose husband won the raffle draw.
In this sentence, we are describing the lady's husband. The suitable relative pronoun to indicate possession is "whose." Therefore, the correct answer is "whose."

7. This is the man who is responsible for the breakdown of law in the community.
To determine the suitable word, we need to identify the relative clause in the sentence. In this case, the relative clause is "who is responsible for the breakdown of law in the community." The suitable relative pronoun to introduce this clause is "who." Therefore, the correct answer is "who."

8. He decided what to buy and pay the money.
In this sentence, we are asking for the object of the verb "decided." The suitable interrogative pronoun for an unspecified thing is "what." Therefore, the correct answer is "what."

9. Johnson, who is the brain behind the riot, has denied his connection with the people.
To determine the suitable word, we need to identify the relative clause in the sentence. In this case, the relative clause is "who is the brain behind the riot." The suitable relative pronoun to introduce this clause is "who." Therefore, the correct answer is "who."

10. To whom it may concern, kindly allow the bearer an exit.
In this sentence, we are addressing someone in a formal letter. The suitable interrogative pronoun for an unspecified person is "whom." Therefore, the correct answer is "whom."