[ Relative Pronouns and Adverbs ]
Which relative adverb fills the blank?
I will place these books _____ you can easily
find them.
A. when
B. where
C. why

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Grammar › View“Has Nick told you what’s bothering him?”
“No, but I think he ……….. to me when he feels ready.”
A. ‘ll talk
B. ‘ll be talking
C. ‘s talking
D. ‘ll have talked
Grammar › View
The secretary ______ talking to the manager has arrived recently.
A. which is
B. who is
C. which are
D. who are
Gerund vs. Infinitive › ViewI can’t stand ___________ “American Horror Stories” because it’s so scary!
A. To watch
B. Watching
C. Either is fine and they mean the same thing
D. The meaning is different but either is fine
TOEFL Adjective and Adverb › View
The material carbon fiber is prized for its strength because it does not weaken . . . exposure to moisture.
A. upon
B. when
C. nor
D. but
