[ Relative Clauses ]
Dr Smith is a good surgeon. He lives next door.
A. Dr Smith that lives next door is a good surgeon.
B. Dr Smith who lives next door is a good surgeon.
C. Dr Smith, who lives next door, is a good surgeon.
D. Dr Smith, whom lives next door, is a good surgeon.

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Grammar › ViewI suggested that we _____ Peter to the party.
A. should invite
B. invite
C. Both A&B
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. We need a new car. ____, we cant afford it right now
A. although
B. despite
C. however
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A. starts
B. is starting
C. will start
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I have to remember _____ the key in the mailbox before I leave.
A. to put
B. putting
