Which of the options best represents the meaning “to be vigilant or alert”?
A. Watch in
B. Watch on
C. Watch along
D. Watch out
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Grammar › ViewYou can’t use the elevator because it’s ______ of order.
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Rewrite these sentences using relative clauses:
English is fascinating. I’m really interested in this subject.
A. English is a fascinating subject what I’m really interested in
B. English is a fascinating subject whom I’m really interested in
C. English is a fascinating subject that is interesting
D. English is a fascinating subject which I’m really interested in
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