relative pronouns

hi textkit fans
would anyone know of a good source of grammer regarding relative pronouns? preferably some thing with answers. i tried with cactus2000 but it doesnt exsplicitly mention relative pronouns (i assume they are covered within some of the other pronoun categories. also looking at latin on line (andresian) does not cover relatives very well. i have resorted to teach youself latin grammer which is mainly designed for those with a good knowledge of latin grammar.
thanks for your help
dan.

Do you mean something like this?

http://dcc.dickinson.edu/grammar/latin/relative-pronouns

Or something simpler?

What exactly is your difficulty? If you are more specific about what you need help with we can provide something more focused.

thanks seneca2008
thats interesting. maybe i will try using these rules using say wheelock for practise.
best of luck
dan

You could try using Botting’s Elementary Latin Exercises p. 67-70. available here

https://archive.org/details/dli.ernet.238293/page/67/mode/2up.

There is an answer key here https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.238455/page/n35/mode/2up

Try to resist looking at it.

North and Hillard have some exercises on the relative with the subjunctive when you are ready. In the preliminary exercises to N&H Exercise D has sentences on the use of the relative but there is no key to these preliminary exercises as far as I know just to the exercises that come after.

“Looking at Latin” by Anna Andresian has very simple explanations and examples of grammar. Relative Pronoun p 133-137 (no exercises or drills)