[ Passive Voice in Past and Present Tense ]
Somebody employed a lot of new waiters.
A. A lot of new waiters were employ.
B. A lot of new waiter is employed.
C. A lot of new waiters are employed.
D. A lot of new waiters were employed.
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Grammar › ViewWhich of the following is a defining relative clause?
A. The book, which I read last night, was really good.
B. The book that I read last night was really good.
C. The book, whose author is famous, was really good.
D. The book, where I found it, was really good.
Linkers and Conjunctions › View
__________ he checked his parachute, he jumped out of the plane.
A. While
B. Until
C. As soon as