Combine the sentences using a relative clause: The car is parked outside. It is blue.
A. The car parked outside it is blue.
B. The blue car is parked outside.
C. The car, which is parked outside, is blue.
D. The car, which color is blue, is parked outside.

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Grammar › ViewWhich is the complete subject of the following sentence?
The white blood cells in your blood fight disease.
A. The white blood cells
B. The white blood cells in your blood
C. The white blood
D. The white blood cells in your blood fight
Grammar › View
“Why can’t I go out with you?” Mario asked Fiona. This question in Reported Speech is…
A. Mario asked Fiona why he couldn’t go out with her.
B. Mario asked Fiona why he couldn’t go out with him.
C. Mario asked Fiona why couldn’t he go out with she.
D. Mario asked Fiona why she couldn’t go out with him.
Grammar › ViewMy father’s birthday is on the_____July.
A. four
B. fourth
C. four of
D. fourth of
Preposition › View
I was sitting ______ the back of the car when we crashed.
A. in
B. on
C. at
