Identify the sentence that uses a relative pronoun correctly.
A. The child, who toy was lost, cried.
B. The child, whose toy was lost, cried.
C. The child, whom toy was lost, cried.
D. The child, which toy was lost, cried.

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Grammar › ViewHow do you correct a fragment?
A. You don’t
B. Add the missing subject or missing predicate
C. Add a comma
D. Add a conjunction
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In no way ___________________ question his honesty, although I think that he made some wrong decisions.
A. did I ever
B. I ever did
C. had I ever
D. I had ever
Grammar › ViewChange to passive:
John’s mother raised him in a small town.
_____
A. John was raised in a small town by his mother.
B. John has been raised by his mother in a small town.
C. John was being raised in a small town by his mother.
D. The mother was raised in a small town.
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They walked __________ their house ___________ the bus stop.
A. from, at
B. from, to
C. at, in
D. on, to
