Latin Relative Pronouns Worksheet

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Be able to reproduce this chart mentally or orally sine mora.
masculine
feminine
neuter
usual translation
nom. sg.
who, which, what, that
gen. sg.
whose, of whom, of which
dat. sg.
to/for whom; to/for which
acc. sg.
whom, which, that
abl. sg.
by whom; by which
nom. pl.
who, which, what, that
gen. pl.
whose, of whom, of which
dat. pl.
to/for whom; to/for which
acc. pl.
whom, which, that
abl. pl.
by whom; by which
The man who wrote the book is working hard.
Vir qui librum scripsit diligenter laborat.
The woman who is running toward the field is his sister.
Femina quae ad agrum currit soror ei est.
He will see the river whose waters are dangerous.
Flumen videbit cuius aquae periculosae sunt.
The tyrant is a person for whom no leisure is safe.
Tyrannus est homo cui nullum otium tutum est.
He gave a gift to the woman whom we saw there.
Donum dedit feminae quam ibi vidimus.
Mortuus est Caesar, de quo hic liber multa dicit.
Caesar, about whom this book says many things, has died.

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