She is drying hair right now.
A. Hair is being dried by her right now.
B. Hair is being dried by she right now.

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Clauses and Conjunction › ViewWhich of the following indicate a restrictive clause?
A. a sentence that includes information that is vital to the meaning of the sentence and does not use commas
B. a sentence that includes information that is non-vital to the meaning of the sentence and is offset by commas.
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The words LIBERTY, WASHINGTON, DOG, and IDEA are
A. nouns
B. pronouns
C. verbs
D. prepositions
I …………………………………………………. (study) English for a short time when the electricity went off.
A. had studied
B. had been studying
C. was studying
D. studied
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A: My favorite band played in our city last weekend but the tickets were all sold out!
A. B: You must have been very disappointed!
B. B: You were very disappointed!
C. B: You can’t have been very disappointed!
