[ Relative Pronoun ]
The worker … you are looking won’t be back to the office today.
- whom
- for whom
- to whom

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Grammar - Connectors › ViewWhat does the connector “In conclusion” do?
A. emphasis
B. show contrast
C. show comparison
D. give a summary
E. illustrate/explain
Present Tenses › View
Construct present perfect continuous: She (to work) here since 2019.
A. She was working here since 2019.
B. She has worked here since 2019.
C. She has been working here since 2019.
D. She is working here since 2019.
Grammar › ViewThe don’t mind …. .
A. to walk
B. walk
C. walking
D. to walking
Grammar › View
The baby……………………. in his crib.
A. is walking
B. is sleeping