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Indirect Questions and Relative Pronouns (KCSE Grammar Notes, Exercises and Answers)

 

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Indirect Questions and Relative Pronouns (KCSE Grammar Notes, Exercises and Answers)



PART A: Indirect (Embedded / Reported) Questions

Indirect questions report what someone asked. Unlike direct questions, they do not end with a question mark and they follow statement word order.

Key Rules

1. Remove quotation marks and question marks

Direct: Mother asked, “What happened?”
Indirect: Mother asked what had happened.

2. Change the tense (backshift)

Present → Past
Past → Past perfect

Example:
What did he say?
→ what he had said

3. Do NOT invert subject and verb

Direct: Where did she go?
Indirect: where she went

4. Yes/No questions use if or whether

Direct: Did you take the laptop?
Indirect: if I had taken the laptop


Exercise 1

Rewrite the following sentences as indirect questions.

  1. Mother asked me, “What happened to Nyige?”
  2. Mitego wanted to know, “How did you invite the trouble-maker to the party?”
  3. He has asked me, “What did he say at the airport?”
  4. The principal asked the teacher, “Which class did the new student join?”
  5. The band leader wanted to know, “What do you think of the performance?”
  6. We do not know, “Which uniform did Lagadoni wear for the parade?”
  7. I was frightened. “Which mother will be paid in the afternoon?”
  8. He knows, “What was hidden in the store.”
  9. Mother asked me, “Did you take the laptop with you?”
  10. She wanted to know, “Which of the bags was sold?”

PART B: Relative Pronouns

Relative pronouns join two sentences and give more information about a noun.

PronounUse
whopeople (subject)
whompeople (object – formal)
whosepossession
whichthings or animals
thatpeople or things (informal)
to whomformal object form

Examples:

  • The girl who called you is here.
  • The sailors whose ship sank survived.
  • I know to whom this book belongs.

Remember:

  • Use who when the noun performs the action.
  • Use whom / to whom when it receives the action.
  • Use whose to show ownership.
  • Use which/that for things.

Exercise 2

  1. He has gone to Kisii, ______ is his county.
  2. I do not know the man ______ answered the question.
  3. I know the girl ______ left a message for you.
  4. Is this the road ______ leads to Kamukunji?
  5. Truth provokes those ______ it does not convert.

Exercise 3

  1. Bring the letters ______ the postman delivered.
  2. He met the sailors ______ ship was wrecked.
  3. He is replaying the game ______ he likes best.
  4. Only she ______ bears the burden knows its weight.
  5. I know ______ this boy belongs.

Answers

Exercise 1

  1. Mother asked me what had happened to Nyige.
  2. Mitego wanted to know how I had invited the trouble-maker to the party.
  3. He has asked me what he said at the airport.
  4. The principal asked the teacher which class the new student had joined.
  5. The band leader wanted to know what I thought of the performance.
  6. We do not know which uniform Lagadoni had worn for the parade.
  7. I was frightened and wanted to know which mother would be paid in the afternoon.
  8. He knows what was hidden in the store.
  9. Mother asked me if I had taken the laptop with me.
  10. She wanted to know which of the bags had been sold.

Exercise 2

  1. which
  2. who
  3. who
  4. which / that
  5. whom

Exercise 3

  1. which / that
  2. whose
  3. which / that
  4. who
  5. to whom

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