Question 1
My cousin, _____ owns a bakery in Paris, makes the best croissants I have ever tasted.
Options: that, who, which
This is a fill-in-the-blank exercise. Click on each blank and choose the correct answer from the dropdown. Decide whether to use defining or non-defining relative clauses to describe trips, destinations, and travel experiences.
Question 1
My cousin, _____ owns a bakery in Paris, makes the best croissants I have ever tasted.
Options: that, who, which
Question 2
The waiter _____ served us was very friendly and helpful.
Options: which, whose, who
Question 3
I love the small pizzeria _____ tables are set up outside on the terrace.
Options: who, whose, which
Question 4
This cookbook, _____ I bought in London, contains hundreds of traditional British recipes.
Options: that, who, which
Question 5
The ingredients _____ you need for this recipe are available at any supermarket.
Options: who, that, whose
Question 6
The head chef, _____ signature dish is roasted duck, has worked here for twenty years.
Options: who, whose, which
Question 7
Paella, _____ is a traditional Spanish dish, requires saffron and fresh seafood.
Options: that, which, who
Question 8
The customers _____ complained about the service received a full refund.
Options: which, whose, who
Question 9
We visited a vineyard _____ wine is exported all over the world.
Options: who, which, whose
Question 10
The new sushi restaurant, _____ opened last month, has already become very popular.
Options: that, which, who
Question 11
The recipe _____ my grandmother gave me has been in our family for generations.
Options: who, that, whose
Question 12
The sommelier, _____ recommendations are always excellent, helped us choose the perfect wine.
Options: who, which, whose
Practise Defining vs. Non-defining Relative Clauses - Food & Restaurants with this interactive fill-in-the-blank exercise of 12 questions. Choose the option that correctly completes each sentence, then submit to check your answers and get instant feedback on every choice.
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