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Choose the relative clause in this sentence. I'm making cookies for the friend whose car I borrowed. Choose 1 answer: (Choice A) A I'm making cookies (Choice B) B for the friend (Choice C) C whose car
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Choose the relative clause in this sentence.
I'm making cookies for the friend whose car I borrowed.
Choose 1 answer:
(Choice A)
A
I'm making cookies
(Choice B)
B
for the friend
(Choice C)
C
whose car I borrowed
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The relitive claus would maybe be im making cookies because a clause that is attached to an antecedent by a relative pronoun such as who, which, or that.
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I am 90% sure that it’s C “who’s car I borrowed”
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