Reduce the relative clause:
The cake that was selected came from an Italian bakery.
A. The that selected cake came from an Italian bakery.
B. The cake selecting came from an Italian bakery.
C. The cake selected came from an Italian bakery.

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Verb Tenses and Sentence Structure › ViewComplete the sentence with the correct form of the verb: ‘She _____ the door in anger.’
A. tickled
B. whispered
C. kissed
D. slammed
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The snake disappeared from the zoo some time on Thursday. ‘It ____ slipped out of the cage while the door was open.’
A. had to
B. should have
C. needn’t have to
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Grammar › ViewThey’re so different. I _________, there’s no way they’ll be happy together.
A. mean
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C. wish
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What is the meaning of this personification?
“The raindrops danced on the tabletop.”
A. Raindrops danced around on the table.
B. The rain hit the table and bounced off.
C. The rain soaked the patio.
D. The rain watered the plants.
