Prepositions and Relative Clauses
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Prepositions and Relative Clauses

Boost your grammar skills with this ESL worksheet on prepositions and relative clauses for adults and teens. Packed with structured exercises, it covers everything you need to know about preposition placement in relative clauses. Practice with matching tasks, error corrections, unscrambling tasks, sentence rewrites, and more to master this essential grammar topics. Perfect for improving fluency and accuracy.

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Study this grammar rule.

1. Overview: Relative clauses with prepositions at the end are used to give more information about a noun in a sentence. They help connect ideas and provide details about actions related to the noun. When a verb in a relative clause needs a preposition, the preposition is placed at the end of the clause. 2. Examples: 1) talk about We talked about the movie. The movie was very interesting. → The movie (which/that) we talked about was very interesting. 2) play with Sarah plays with the dog. The dog is very friendly. → The dog (which/that) Sarah plays with is very friendly. 3) live in They live in a house. The house is very old. → The house (which/that) they live in is very old. 4) laugh at Everyone laughed at the joke. The joke was hilarious. → The joke (which/that) everyone laughed at was hilarious. 5) wait for She waited for the bus. The bus was late. → The bus (which/that) she waited for was late.
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Match the halves to form sentences with relative clauses and prepositions.

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Correct the mistakes.

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Unscramble the words to make sentences with relative clauses.

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Rewrite the sentences using prepositions and relative clauses.

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