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    Class 6 English Grammar Worksheet on Relative Pronouns

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    Class 6 English Grammar Worksheet on Relative Pronouns
    Class 6 English Grammar Worksheet on Relative Pronouns

    Class 6 English Grammar Worksheet on Relative Pronouns

    EnglishClass 6English GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Shifa Fatima
    Shifa FatimaVisit Profile
    I'm a dedicated educator with a passion for teaching and a strong academic background. National Child Scientist and B.Ed topper from a reputed university. I'm committed to empowering students at PlanetSpark! with engaging learning experiences that foster growth, confidence, and curiosity, helping them reach their full potential.

    Connecting Ideas Clearly: Relative Pronouns (Who, Which, That) for Grade 6 

    This Grade 6 English grammar worksheet focuses on helping students understand and use relative pronouns (who, which, that) in a clear and structured way. Relative pronouns are essential because they connect ideas in a sentence and provide additional information about a noun without breaking the flow of thought.

    In this worksheet, students explore how to correctly identify and use who, which, and that through a variety of engaging and skill-building activities. The exercises are designed to move from basic recognition to application, allowing learners to build confidence step by step. By practicing different formats, students strengthen both their grammar accuracy and sentence construction skills.

    The worksheet includes tasks such as underlining the relative pronoun and identifying the verb, choosing the correct sentence from given options, rewriting sentences using proper rules, completing a passage with suitable relative pronouns, and writing a short paragraph. These activities ensure that students not only understand the concept but can also apply it effectively in real contexts.

    Through consistent practice, learners develop the ability to form complete and meaningful sentences. They also improve their understanding of how ideas are connected in English, which is an important skill for both writing and comprehension.
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    Why Relative Pronouns Matter in Grammar? 

    Relative pronouns play a key role in sentence formation. For Grade 6 learners, this topic is important because: 
    1. They connect a noun to additional information in a sentence. 
    2. They help avoid repetition and make sentences smoother. 
    3. They improve clarity in both writing and speaking. 
    4. They are widely used in everyday communication and academic writing. 
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    What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

    This worksheet includes five grammar-focused activities that build understanding of relative pronouns:

    🧠 Exercise 1 – Underline the Relative Pronoun 
    Students underline the relative pronoun and circle the verb in each sentence.

    ✏️ Exercise 2 – Choose the Correct Sentence 
    Students select the sentence that correctly uses who, which, or that.

    📋 Exercise 3 – Rewrite the Sentence 
    Students rewrite incorrect sentences by applying the correct rule of relative pronouns.

    📝 Exercise 4 – Fill in the Blanks 
    Students complete a passage using suitable relative pronouns based on context.

    ✍️ Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing 
    Students write a short paragraph using who, which, and that correctly.                          Book a free trial!

    Complete Answer Key

    Exercise No. 1 
    Underline the relative pronoun and circle the verb in each sentence.

    1. who 
    2. that 
    3. which 
    4. that 
    5. who 
    6. which 
    7. who 
    8. that 
    9. which 
    10. who 

    Exercise No. 2 
    Choose the correct sentence.


    1. a
    2. b 
    3. c 
    4. b 
    5. c 
    6. c 
    7. c 
    8. a 
    9. a 
    10. b 

    Exercise No. 3 
    Apply the rule to rewrite each sentence correctly.

    1. The boy who runs fast. 
    2. The girl who sings well. 
    3. The car which moves fast. 
    4. The book which is interesting. 
    5. The man who helps me. 
    6. The toy which works well. 
    7. The player who plays well. 
    8. The dog that barks loudly. 
    9. The place which looks clean. 
    10. The pen which writes well. 

    Exercise No. 4 
    Complete the passage using who, which, or that.

    1. who 
    2. which 
    3. that 
    4. who 
    5. which 
    6. who 
    7. which 
    8. that 
    9. which 
    10. who 

    Exercise No. 5 
    Write a short paragraph using who, which, and that correctly.

    Answers may vary.

    Practicing this English grammar worksheet for Grade 6 on Relative Pronouns (who, which, that) will help students improve sentence connection and clarity. With regular practice, students will become more confident in forming correct and meaningful sentences. Keep practicing to strengthen your grammar step by step.

    These activities are designed to help students practice grammar in a progressive and engaging way, improving both understanding and application.

    By completing this worksheet, students will gain confidence in identifying and using relative pronouns correctly. This will support better sentence formation, clearer expression of ideas, and improved performance in grammar-based tasks.

    Encourage your child to practice regularly and strengthen their grammar skills with structured and engaging exercises designed for Grade 6 learners. 
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Words like who, which, and that connect clauses and add information.

    They join two ideas smoothly without repeating the same noun.

    Because each is used for different subjects like people, things, or both.

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