[ Adjective Clause ]
You should see a doctor. He can help you with your back problem.
A. You should see a doctor who he can help you with your back problem.
B. You should see a doctor which can help you with your back problem.
C. You should see a doctor who can help you with your back problem.

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Which sentence has been written incorrectly?
A. There is a shipwreck near the reef.
B. Sam likes to dive there.
C. He sometimes seen the wreck.
D. He is going to explore it today.