[ Common Grammar Mistakes ]
What is the correct form of ‘who’ when referring to a subject?
A. who
B. whom
C. whose
D. who’s
Select your answer:

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Modals › ViewIt’s possible he didn’t pass the driving test.
A. He might not have passed the driving test.
B. He might have passed the driving test.
Appositive Phrase › View
I went to see John our pastor after church.
This sentence does not need commas for the appositive.
A. True
B. False
