That is Anna. I meet her in the library.
A. That is Anna who I meet in the library.
B. That is Anna which I meet in the library.
C. That is Anna whose I meet in the library.
D. That is Anna whom I meet in the library.

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Grammar › ViewYour sister would have helped you if she ___________ been so busy.
(3rd conditional)
A. wouldn’t
B. hadn’t
C. might not
D. haven’t
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The recycling program was efficient. It significantly reduced waste in landfills.
A. The recycling program was so ineffective that waste in landfills increased.
B. The recycling program was so efficient that it significantly reduced waste in landfills.
C. The recycling program was so ineffective that it increased waste in landfills.
D. The recycling program was so poorly managed that it had no impact on landfill waste.
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A. walked
B. was walking
C. had walked
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The baby was like an octopus, pulling all the socks off the rack at the store.
What is the meaning of the simile above?
A. The baby had 8 legs.
B. The baby lives in the sea.
C. The baby was pulling things off the rack so fast it seemed like it had many legs.
D. The baby was sleeping.
