Identify the sentence that uses a relative pronoun correctly.
A. The woman, who car was stolen, was upset.
B. The woman, whose car was stolen, was upset.
C. The woman, whom car was stolen, was upset.
D. The woman, which car was stolen, was upset.

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Present Perfect › View___________________ to the USA?
A. Have he been
B. Did he been
C. Has he been
Grammar › View
Choose the sentence CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.
Michael is incapable of keeping his mind engaged in the lesson.
A. The lesson is not engaged enough for Michael.
B. Michael finds the lesson incapable to be engaged in.
C. It’s impossible for Michael to focus on the lesson.
Tenses › ViewWhich tense is used to describe an action that was completed at a specific time in the past?
A. Present Perfect
B. Past Simple
C. Future Continuous
D. Past Perfect
Active vs. Passive Voice › View
Which sentence is in active voice?
A. The boy was brought to the nurse’s office.
B. The boy was told to wait for the nurse.
C. The principal saw the boy pulling on his loose tooth.
D. The loose tooth was pulled out.
