Question 1
The nurse _____ works at the night clinic is very kind.
Options: who, which, where
This is a fill-in-the-blank exercise. Click on each blank and choose the correct answer from the dropdown. Use who for people, where for places, and which or that for things.
Practice 1 of 2
Question 1
The nurse _____ works at the night clinic is very kind.
Options: who, which, where
Question 2
I need the computer _____ has the work file.
Options: where, that, who
Question 3
This is the office _____ the manager meets new staff.
Options: where, who, which
Question 4
The mechanic _____ checked my car also repairs vans.
Options: where, who, which
Question 5
She showed me the machine _____ packs the boxes.
Options: who, that, where
Question 6
The waiter _____ served our team lunch was new.
Options: which, where, who
Question 7
This is the factory _____ they make office chairs.
Options: that, where, who
Question 8
The report _____ arrived this morning is on your desk.
Options: which, who, where
Question 9
Do you know the pilot _____ flies the company plane?
Options: who, which, where
Question 10
The tool _____ cuts metal is in the workshop.
Options: where, who, that
Question 11
That is the hospital _____ my aunt works as a doctor.
Options: who, where, which
Question 12
The engineer _____ designed this bridge works for our company.
Options: which, who, where
Question 13
I liked the office _____ we had our job interview.
Options: that, where, who
Question 14
The program _____ the office worker uses is expensive.
Options: who, that, where
Question 15
The cleaner _____ comes before sunrise opens the main door.
Options: where, which, who
Practise Relative Clauses - People and Jobs with this interactive fill-in-the-blank exercise of 15 questions. Choose the option that correctly completes each sentence, then submit to check your answers and get instant feedback on every choice.
Practising grammar in real sentences — rather than memorising rules in isolation — is one of the most effective ways to make a structure stick. You can retry as many times as you like to build accuracy and confidence using Relative Clauses - People and Jobs in everyday English.
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