Welcome to Camp Grammar Lake! Today, you'll tackle three relative pronouns: who, whom, and whose. Study the clues and examples carefully, then grab your pencil to test your skills.
Relative pronouns are special words that help connect two parts of a sentence. They join a description to the thing you're talking about, so you don't have to repeat words. Today's focus is on who, whom, and whose. Use 'who' when talking about the person doing the action. Use 'whom' when the person is receiving the action. Use 'whose' to show possession or ownership. Now, let's see if you can use them correctly.


