[ Relative Clauses ]
My cousin studied law at Harvard University. He is now a successful lawyer.
A. My cousin which studied law at Harvard University is now a successful lawyer.
B. My cousin who studied law at Harvard University is now a successful lawyer.
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Identify the sentence that uses “going to” for a future intention.
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B. I am starting a new hobby next month.
C. I am going to start a new hobby next month.
D. I will be starting a new hobby next month.
