Bill refused __________________ the youth club because he didn’t like the young people there.
A. to join
B. joining
Select your answer:

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Clauses and Conjunction › ViewWhich answer choice demonstrates the best way to combine the following sentences? The oranges have been sitting on the table for a week. They are starting to look brown.
A. The oranges, which have been sitting on the table for a week, are starting to look brown.
B. The oranges which have been sitting on the table for a week are starting to look brown.
C. For a week the oranges have been on the table sitting, which are starting to look brown.
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Someone cleaned the office yesterday.
A. The office was cleaned by someone yesterday.
B. The office is cleaned by someone yesterday.
C. The office had cleaned by someone yesterday.
D. The office had been cleaned by someone yesterday.
