This question is obviously focused on commas, so if you say these sentences out loud and use breaks after every comma, you can tell which sentence doesn't make sense. So the answer is (d.).
1)The man (who/which/whose)house we stayed in is my uncle.
2)The guy (who/which/whose)sold me my car is a crook.
3) (Who/Which/Whose)pen did he give you?The blue one.
4)His last book, (who/which/whose)ball I found.
5)His last book, (who/which/whose) I didn't read,was very successful.
6)I don't know (who/which/whose) way to go.
7) (Who/Which/Whose) of the Beatles'album is your favourite?
The correct answers are:
Who, which and whose are relative pronouns.
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can you please provide the sentences and then I can answer :)
B. to check Bill's family history so he knows how dependable his partner will be
C. to find out if any family members would be able to assist them in their plan if needed
D. to determine if Bill can handle the shock when he learns that the boy is still there
Answer:
the answer is
D :)
Answer: the answer is A.
Explanation:
tight money policy?
Answer:
If the economy was in bad standing a tight money policy would be enacted. If the opposite, an easy one would be more likely enacted.