The relative pronoun can be omitted is all the sentences below, except:
A. He’s the man who I told you about.
B. She’s the woman who lives next door to us.
C. Spanish is a language that I want to learn.
D. This is the rule which most students don’t understand.

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Grammar › ViewThat pink sand feels amazing on your skin!
The complete subject is highlighted.
What is the simple subject?
A. pink
B. sand
C. That
Reported Speech › View
The teacher said, “Study chapters 1-4 for the final test!”
A. The teacher told us to study chapters 1-4 for the final test.
B. The teacher asked us if we studied chapters 1-4 for the final test.
C. The teacher said us to study chapters 1-4 for the final test.
D. The teacher asked to us to study chapters 1-4 for the final test.
What type of word is the underlined word in the following sentence:
Today, my mother and I are going to the park after school.
A. Noun
B. Pronoun
C. Verb
D. Adverb
E. Interjection
Modal Verbs › View
You ___ play loud music after 10 p.m.
A. should
B. must
C. could
D. had to
E. mustn`t
