Turn the next statement into a question.
These dogs are going to the doctor. (which)
_
A. Which dogs are going to the doctor?
B. Which doctor is going with the dogs?
C. Which are the dogs that go the doctor?

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I/ already/ finished/ my report
A. I have alreadydone finished my report
B. I haven’t finished already my report
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The dog is sleeping _______ the table.
A. on
B. under
C. in
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The downhill event was ___ by the American.
a. win
b. won
