He bought a novel. It tells about a detective story. The sentences can be combined as follows:
A. He bought a novel which tells about a detective story.
B. He bought a novel who tells about a detective story
C. He bought a novel a detective story.
D. He bought a novel which telling about a detective story.
E. He bought a novel which is telling about a detective story.

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Present or Past Tenses › ViewWhat is the most common ending for past-tense verbs?
A. -ing
B. -s
C. -ed
D. -es
Comma › View
Which sentence correctly uses commas?
A. Please send your entry by March 31, 2008, in order to qualify for the prize drawing.
B. Please send your entry by March 31, 2008 in order to qualify for the prize drawing.
C. Please send your entry by March 31, 2008, in order, to qualify for the prize drawing.
A computerized map of the freeways using information gathered by sensors embedded in the pavement _____ on a local cable channel during rush hours.
A. airs
B. airing
C. air
D. to air
Compound and Complex, Conditionals › View
Which sentence is an example of a compound sentence?
A. The dog barked loudly.
B. The dog barked loudly and scared the cat.
C. The dog, which was a large German shepherd, barked loudly.
D. When the dog barked loudly, it scared the cat.
