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I want to see the cars.... I saw on tv ?

a. --
b. Whose
c. What
d. Where

User Porsche
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2 Answers

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Answer: B. Whose

Step-by-step explanation:

You already know what it is (cars) and where (on tv), so all you have left is B. Whose.

User Hooligancat
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Answer:

D. that

Step-by-step explanation:

Original question:

I want to see the car _______I saw on the TV.

A. who

B. where

C. what

D. that ​

whose meaning: The first use is in a relative clause. To specify to whom or what an attribute belongs, you might use a noun phrase beginning with who's at the start of a relative sentence.

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