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The books in the library, …….. are about English literature, are put on the shelves.
A. Most of whom
B. Some of whom
C. Most of which
D. In which
E. For which

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Adjectives (-ed / -ing)Infinitive or GerundModals of Speculation and DeductionGrammar and EssayVocabularyGrammar SuffixesModals and Comparative SuperlativeGrammar: Have toTenses (Present, Past, Future Forms)Gerund and InfinitivesOther quiz:
Grammar › View“Put on your new shirt”, my mom said.
A. My mother asked him to put on my new shirt.
B. My mother told me put on my new shirt.
C. My mother asked me to put on your shirt.
D. My mother told me to put on my shirt.
Tenses › View
I _______ (to get) a new bike for my birthday.
A. get
B. gets
C. got
D. getting
Vocabulary › ViewHow does one ‘advise’ someone?
A. By listening to them
B. By asking them questions
C. By telling them your ideas on what they should do
D. By giving them instructions
Modals for Recommendations › View
Which one is the correct?
A. She ought to study.
B. She ought study.
C. She has to ought to study.
