1 Complete the sentences with relative pronouns who or which where necessary.1 It was my dad... bought the tickets.2 Isn't that the same actor… you saw last week in that play about the war?3 Is it right that Hollywood produces the movies…  make the most money around the world?4 There aren't many movie sequels... I enjoy, to bet honest.5 The last portrait... she painted was in 1932. 6 Super Size Me was the first documentary about the dangers of fast food.7 The first thing... we have to do is advertise. 2 Join the two sentences using a relative clause.1 My sister is the one. She told me about the exhibition.2 This is the book. I read it when I was on holiday.3 This is the song. It won the award for best R&B track.4 That's the architect. He went on to design the new library.5 She's the dancer. I spoke to her after the performance. 3 Use the prompts to write one sentence. Use a defining relative clause.1 All the galleries / they're taking part in this year's art festival / they can be found on the website.2 Every picture is made of old glass / the artists found it in rubbish bins and recycling centres.3 Older programmes/they were made before 2005 / they won't be available online until 2019.4 Please show tickets / they were bought online / show them at the main theatre box office.5 Viewers / they want to vote for the best singer / they need to call this number. 4 Join these sentences using a non-defining relative clause.1 I was born in 2001. That was the year the animated movie Shrek came out.2 My favourite author is Marguerite Abouet. She wrote the AYA graphic novels.3 The only musical I've ever seen is Les Misérables. It's been playing in the capital for years.4 She's Just A Shadow stars Tao Okamoto. She is one of several new successful Japanese actors.5 Have a look at his Facebook page. It has a photo of his new baby nephew. 5 Add commas to these sentences where necessary.1 A silent disco is an event where the music comes from headphones instead of loud speakers.2 To anyone who is not wearing headphones, it looks as if a crowd of people is dancing in silence.3 The music which is played by a DJ is broadcast by radio to the dancers' headphones.4 Often two or three DJs work at the same time which means that dancers can choose the type of music they want to dance to.5 Silent discos are sometimes organised by nightclub owners who are not allowed to play loud music late at night. 6 Delete who or which where possible. Replace who or which with that where possible.1 Her poetry, which is suitable for radio, is meant to be read out loud.2 Her self-portraits, which were all she painted, were always colourful.3 Beyoncé is a singer who I really want to see live before she retires.4 People who want to listen to the podcast can subscribe to the newsletter.5 The ballet which will be performed next is the annual production of The Nutcracker.6 The director, who spent ten years as a mountaineer, also wrote the script.7 The member of the band who I thought really made the show special was the drummer.8 This play is set in a city which is based on the writer's home town. 7 Use the prompts to write sentences with relative clauses.1 Her fourth novel / published last year / earned her many fans around the world.2 The sketch / I'm drawing / part of my art project.3 The tickets / I bought / outside the venue / were really expensive.4 The woman/ is speaking / at the moment / the writer Han Kang.5 She's the opera singer / is singing / at the Opera House/tonight.6 The exhibition / is part of the summer festival / goes on until 15th September.7 The week / we visited Paris / was fantastic.8 The theatre / the concert will take place / has really good acoustics.