[ Adjective Clause ]
A nurse was nearby. He called to her.
A. A nurse that he called was nearby.
B. A nurse which he called was nearby.
C. A nurse was nearby that he called.

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Tenses › ViewI leave home / run for the bus / and arrive to school / on time
A. I left home, ran for the bus and arrived to school on time.
B. I had left home, ran for the bus and had arrived to school on time.
Future Tenses › View
What does a blonde say when she sees a banana skin lying just a few metres in front of her? – Oh dear! I (slip) !
A. will slip
B. am going to slip
C. will be slipping
D. slip
Nouns, Articles, Determiners › ViewThe dogs were ……… given a bone.
A. any
B. every
C. some
D. each
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_______ book do you prefer?
A. who
B. which
C. where
D. how
