Question | Ferrari is a car ________ I like. |
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A | who |
B | whose |
C | whom |
D | that |
Answer | d |
Remark | We use relative pronouns 'which' or 'that' for things in defining relative clauses to describe exactly which or what kind of thing we mean. Here the relative pronoun refers to ‘a car’ (the object), and the subject of the relative clause is ‘I’. When we add information about things, we can use 'that' (or no relative pronoun, because it can be sometimes omitted) as object in conversation and 'which' in more formal contexts. |
Tags: relative_clauses
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