[ Relative Clauses ]
We’ve got a neighbour. His daughter is a TV presenter.
A. We’ve got a neighbour that daughter is a TV presenter.
B. We’ve got a neighbour which daughter is a TV presenter.
C. We’ve got a neighbour whose daughter is a TV presenter.
D. We’ve got a neighbour who’s daughter is a TV presenter.
Select your answer:
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Grammar › ViewThe computers in the computer lab need change. Prepositional phrase?
A. The computer in the computer lab
B. in the computer lab
C. the computer lab need
D. computer lab need change
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an informal, often short-lived kind of language used in place of standard words
A. jargon
B. structure
C. slang