[ Grammar ]
Which sentence correctly uses ‘who’?
A. Who owns this book?
B. Who do you like?
C. Who is you?
D. Who are your friends?

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Subordinating and Coordinating Conjunctions › ViewAfter I went to the supermarket, I went home and made dinner.
A. Subordinating, after
B. Subordinating, and
C. Coordinating, after
D. Coordinating, and
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In the sentence: “I can’t forget ____incident.” What is the correct demonstrative adjective?
A. This
B. That
C. Those
D. These
Conjunctions › ViewIn the sentence ‘I cook and my siblings clean the house’, what is ‘and’?
A. Preposition
B. Adverb
C. Coordinating conjunction
D. Subordinating conjunction
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being an essential component or characteristic; necessary, essential
A. maturity
B. command
C. reservation
D. integral
