It’s a beautiful day, isn’t it?
A. It’s a bit too hot for my liking.
B. No, it’s a rainy day.
C. Yes, it is a beautiful day.
D. I don’t think so, it’s quite cloudy.

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Grammar › Viewchoose the sentences that best join the sentences below by using an adjective clause with ‘who’.
The man apologized to the police officer.
The police officer listened carefully.
A. The man apologized to the police officer who he listened carefully.
B. The man apologized to the police officer who listened carefully.
C. The man apologized to the police officer but who listened carefully.
D. The man apologized to the police officer and who listened carefully.
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Select the verb phrase from the following sentence:
“The hyper giraffe was not thinking when he lept the fence.”
A. was thinking
B. was not thinking
C. lept the fence
D. when he lept
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A. or
B. but
C. if
D. because
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My sister and I can __________.
A. sister
B. can
C. jump
