Choose the correct usage of “which”.
A. My brother’s computer is expensive, which, has caused him a lot of money.
B. My brother’s computer, which is expensive, caused him a lot of money.
C. My brother’s computer, caused him a lot of money, which is expensive.

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TensePresent Continuous TenseVerb Patterns / IngAdverb ClauseInfinitive GerundConnectives (because, due to, owing to, because of)VOCAB & GRAMMARGerund NounGrammar-Present Continuous-Sentence MakingSo - Too - Either - NeitherOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewWhich of the following sentences is correct?
A. last Sunday, we went to Sunway Pyramid.
B. Last Sunday, we went to Sunway Pyramid.
C. Last sunday, we went to sunway pyramid.
D. Last Sunday, we went to sunway pyramid.
Present Perfect and Simple Past Tense › View
Tyler: _____________ Georgia yet?
Sylvia: No, but I have visited the South. I ________ to Florida and Alabama, but not Georgia.
A. have you visited; went
B. has you visited; went
C. Have you visited; have gone
Subject Verb Agreement › ViewHow (have, has) the mothers received the news?
A. have
B. has
Present and Future Tenses › View
When do we use ‘going to’ for future intentions?
A. When we are talking about past events
B. When we have already planned or decided to do something in the future.
C. When we have no idea what will happen in the future
D. When we are discussing present actions
