[ Relative Clause ]
It’s the cat. I always talk to him at night.
A. It’s the cat which I always talk to at night.
B. It’s the cat who I always talk to at night.
C. It’s the cat whose I always talk to at night.
D. It’s the cat whom I always talk to at night.
Select your answer:

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A. I’m certain that she’s Frank’s wife.
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Past Simple Tense
What did you watch on TV last night?
A. I watched a movie.
B. I watch sports.
C. I will watch a show later.
D. I am watching the news.
