Answer and Explanation:
A relative pronoun is a word that substitutes a noun and introduces a relative clause. This type of clause has the purpose of modifying a noun. The most common relative pronouns are <em>which, who, that, whose, </em>and<em> whom.</em> <em>Which</em> is used to refer to things or animals,<em> </em>while<em> who </em>and <em>whom a</em>re used to refer to people. The pronoun<em> that </em>can be used to refer to animals, things, and people. Sometimes, <em>when</em> and <em>where</em> can be used as relative pronouns as well.
Having that in mind, let's use the appropriate relative pronoun in each sentence.
A.The man who swims regularly is on a fat-free diet.
B. Richard goes to a swimming pool where he can exercise every morning.
C. One of the women is on the diet that is meat-free.
D. My friend lives near a sport centre where he can go swimming.
E. Mary used to work in an office that was near her flat.
F. Daniel was working as a GP when I met him.
G. That's the woman who was struck by lightning.
H. This is the student who came top in the exam.
I. I picked up the money which was lying on the floor.
J. My grandparents still live in the village where I was born.
K. The teacher whose wife is having a baby is away from school now.
L. The café where we had lunch is open all night.
M. What's the name of the man [whom] you are getting married to?
N. Is this the house [that] you were born in?
O. The firm [that] he works for is sending him to New York.
P. The woman [whom] I spoke to yesterday was very polite.
Q. There's the lady whose dog was killed.
R. The bed [that] I was sleeping on was uncomfortable.