Curated OER
Review of “Whose”
Whose poster are you holding? Whose book is on the table? English language learners practice using whose by rewriting six sets of sentences. There is a detailed example at the top of the page, and learners can use this model to complete...
Curated OER
Whom, Whose, and Who's
In this whom, whose, and who's worksheet, student choose the correct form to fit sentences in a paragraph about Florence Nightingale.
Curated OER
Whom, Whose, or Who's
In this whom, whose, who's learning exercise, students use the correct form in order to correctly complete each sentence. Students can get help by clicking on "show a letter."
Curated OER
Grammar Interview (Who, Which, Whose, etc.)
In this who, which and whose worksheet, learners complete the sentences for each word group given. Students record the sentence endings.
Curated OER
Review of "Whose"
In this re-writing sentences worksheet, students read the directions for the proper use of the word "whose". Students rewrite 6 sentences using the word "whose".
Capital Community College Foundation
Guide to Grammar and Writing: Second Quiz on "Who"
Thirteen-question quiz on correct usage of who, whom, whose, and the like. Click the Explanation buttons to see correct answers.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Adjective Clauses and Relative Pronouns
This slideshow lesson focuses on adjective clauses and relative pronouns; it discusses the purpose of adjective clauses and the three conditions required to be an adjective clause. It provides the two adjective clause formulas with...
Kent State University
Ohio Literacy Resource Center: Homonyms
Find out the definition of a homonym when you visit this resource. This site features a list of common homonyms.
Other
Live Worksheets: Question Words
This interactive worksheet features interrogative sentences with missing question words. Students will type in one of following words or phrases into each sentence: who, what, where, why, when, how, and more. Students will then submit...
Organization for Community Networks
Ofcn: Horrid Homonyms
This site features a lesson plan for homonyms. Young scholars and teachers will benefit in their speech and writing skills after tackling this activity.
Other
Live Worksheets: Wh Questions
On this interactive instructional activity, students will complete questions with the correct question word. Students will type in one of following words or phrases into each sentence: who, what, where, why, when, or whose Students will...