Grammar Quiz

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Combine the two sentences using an adjective clause: People ride bicycles to work. They want to get more exercise.

A. People, who want to get more exercise, ride bicycles to work.

B. People ride bicycles that want to get more exercise to work.

C. People ride bicycles to work who want to get more exercise.

D. People who want to get more exercise ride bicycles to work.

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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