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....... does that car belong to?
Question 1:
....... does that car belong to?
A.
Who
B.
Which
C.
Whose
D.
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Relative Pronoun Exercises | A2 - Elementary
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Some questions from the same exam
....... does that car belong to?
Excuse me but shouldn't you say to ....... does that car belong?
That's another way of saying it. I'm talking about the car ....... parked over there.
....... do you think would have a car like that?
Well, I should say someone for ....... money is no object.
The car to ....... you are referring happens to be mine!
That's interesting. We are talking about the car ....... has a red roof.
Yes, it's the best car ....... I've ever had. Why do you ask?
Well, I think you ought to speak to that man ....... standing with a notebook in front of the car.
Oh no! It's a traffic warden putting a parking ticket on my car and I haven't any money to pay the fine ....... I'll*^*have to pay.*^*
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