E) whose / that
36 Choose the appropriate pronoun. The man ... stole the money hasn’t been found yet.
A) which
B) that
C) who
D) whose
E) whom
37 Choose the appropriate pronoun. King Arthur is the legendary British hero ... life and adventures are closely linked with other Celtic myths and legends.
A) which
B) that
C) who
D) whom
E) whose
38 Choose the appropriate pronoun. That is the house ... walls were repainted several times.
A) that
B) which
C) with which
D) whom
E) whose
39 Choose the appropriate pronoun. The old man ... I was travelling told me his life story.
A) with whose
B) of whom
C) whom
D) with whom
E) whose
40 Choose the appropriate pronoun. I found a way ... I can go home much earlier.
A) in which
B) by which
C) of whom
D) from which
E) with which
41 Choose the appropriate pronoun. The yellow cab ... I collided was totally wrecked.
A) of which
B) with which
C) from which
D) to whom
E) from whom
42 Choose the appropriate pronoun. My teacher, ... book has sold over million copies, is a professor.
A) to whom
B) to whose
C) of whose
D) for whose
E) whose
43 Choose the appropriate pronoun. My new school is near enough ... I want to live.
A) where
B) of where
C) to where
D) on which
E) in which
44 Choose the appropriate pronoun. They have to think of a way ... they can earn more money.