[ Relative Pronouns and Adverbs ]
Choose the sentence that correctly uses a relative adverb.
A. The house, where I grew up, is for sale.
B. The house, which I grew up, is for sale.
C. The house, whom I grew up, is for sale.
D. The house, whose I grew up, is for sale.

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Verbs: Action, Linking, and Helping › ViewWhat type of verb is the underlined verb?
After school, my mother is going to take me shopping.
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A. action verb
B. helping verb
C. linking verb
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She writes very ___.
a. bad
b. badly
I was reading a detective story … I heard a noise.
A. when
B. during
C. while
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What is the correct passive form of this future simple sentence: She will complete the project.
A. The project will be completed.
B. The project was completed.
