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Bruno Machado Matareli Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Relative clauses: WHO

For beer drinkers, a new study that suggests beer is a significant source of a mineral key to maintaining bone density may sound too good to be true. That may well be, say health experts who overwhelmingly agree the connection may be more wishful thinking than solid science.

The pronoun "who" can be replaced by:
a) Whom
b) Which
c) Whose
d) That
e) Where

  

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By now you know you have to make a choice yourself. In most cases with a question like this, you want to finish with a statement of what you would choose. Don't make us keep asking you to do this.

  • By now you know you have to make a choice yourself.
  • In most cases with a question like this, you want to finish with a statement of what you would choose.
  • Don't make us keep asking you to do this.
  • CJ
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By now you know you have to make a choice yourself.

In most cases with a question like this, you want to finish with a statement of what you would choose. Don't make us keep asking you to do this.

CJ

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