3 Printable Who and Which Worksheets with Answers

Julian Mercer
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Use these who and which worksheets with answers to practice identifying and using the correct relative pronouns

Knowing the difference between who and which helps you write better English sentences. These two words are called relative pronouns. We use who when talking about people. We use which when talking about animals or things. If you want to get better at using them, try working on who and which worksheets. These worksheets give you fun, focused practice. You’ll learn how to spot the right word and use it in the right way. Below, you’ll find helpful worksheets with answers that make learning this grammar point easier and clearer.

Fill-in-the-Blanks: Practicing Who and Which

This worksheet focuses on helping students choose between “who” and “which” when filling in the blanks in sentences. It helps reinforce the proper use of these relative pronouns.

Fill in the blanks with either who or which.

  1. The woman _______ works at the store is very kind.
  2. The car _______ he bought last year is red.
  3. This is the student _______ won the award.
  4. The book _______ you recommended was amazing.
  5. The dog _______ barked all night belongs to our neighbor.
  6. The teacher _______ helped me is retiring next year.
  7. The phone _______ you left on the table is ringing.
  8. The man _______ called me was my uncle.
  9. The bike _______ she rides is very fast.
  10. The athlete _______ broke the record was celebrated.
Fill in the blanks with either who or which worksheet
Fill in the blanks with either who or which to complete each sentence
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Multiple-Choice Questions: Choosing Between Who and Which

This who and which worksheets activity gives students multiple options for selecting the correct pronoun in sentences. The goal is to solidify the difference between using “who” for people and “which” for things or animals.

Choose the correct word (who or which) to complete the sentence.

  1. The woman _______ lives next door is a doctor.
    (a) who (b) which
  2. The movie _______ we watched was thrilling.
    (a) who (b) which
  3. The boy _______ scored the goal is my cousin.
    (a) who (b) which
  4. The cat _______ was rescued from the shelter is very friendly.
    (a) who (b) which
  5. The scientist _______ won the award gave an inspiring speech.
    (a) who (b) which
  6. The laptop _______ you bought is very fast.
    (a) who (b) which
  7. The person _______ called me didn’t leave a message.
    (a) who (b) which
  8. The tree _______ fell during the storm damaged the house.
    (a) who (b) which
  9. The artist _______ painted this masterpiece is famous.
    (a) who (b) which
  10. The cake _______ she baked was delicious.
    (a) who (b) which
choose the correct word to complete the sentence worksheet
Choose between who or which to complete the sentence accurately

Sentence Construction: Using Who and Which in Sentences

This who and which worksheets exercise focuses on constructing sentences using the correct relative pronoun. It helps students practice and better understand the correct usage of “who” and “which.”

Combine the following pairs of sentences using “who” or “which.”

  1. I met a boy. He is very talented.
  2. She bought a car. The car is blue.
  3. This is the man. He helped me with my homework.
  4. The book is very interesting. It was written by my favorite author.
  5. The woman lives in the house next door. She is a teacher.
  6. The painting is beautiful. It was created by a famous artist.
  7. The athlete won the race. He is from our town.
  8. The computer is very old. It still works well.
  9. I know a girl. She speaks three languages.
  10. The cake was delicious. It was made by my mother.
combine pairs of sentences using who or which worksheet
Combine pairs of sentences using either who or which to form a complete sentence

Correct Answers for the Worksheets

Fill-in-the-BlanksMultiple-Choice QuestionsSentence Construction
1. who1. (a) who1. I met a boy who is very talented.
2. which2. (b) which2. She bought a car which is blue.
3. who3. (a) who3. This is the man who helped me with my homework.
4. which4. (b) which4. The book which was written by my favorite author is very interesting.
5. who5. (a) who5. The woman who lives next door is a teacher.
6. which6. (b) which6. The painting which was created by a famous artist is beautiful.
7. who7. (a) who7. The athlete who won the race is from our town.
8. which8. (b) which8. The computer which is very old still works well.
9. who9. (a) who9. I know a girl who speaks three languages.
10. which10. (b) which10. The cake which was made by my mother was delicious.

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Julian Mercer is the founder of Englishan.com and has spent over a decade helping English learners improve through online lessons and practical writing. Having worked with students across many countries, he knows the questions people repeat, the mistakes that slow progress, and the moments that make English click. On Englishan, he writes about vocabulary, picture vocabulary, grammar, and everyday English to help readers speak with ease, read with less strain, and write with more confidence.