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Meaning of embattled | In difficulties - definition
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Relative pronouns Sun Aug 21, 2005 13:31 pm  Relative pronouns
 

Test No. incompl/elem-9 "Relative Pronouns", question 5

There is a new television programme called: '......... wants to be a millionaire?'.

(a) Which
(b) What
(c) Who

Test No. incompl/elem-9 "Relative Pronouns", answer 5

There is a new television programme called: 'Who wants to be a millionaire?'.

Correct answer: (c) Who
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i don't know how to use relation pronoun well. please tell me where can make me get use to them? sorry about my bad expression( if you willing, please correct my mistakes)^ ^
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Relative pronouns Sun Aug 21, 2005 17:16 pm  Relative pronouns
 

Hi Jian,

If you want to know more about relatives, I suggest you have a look at what I have written on this site under the heading: esl lessons and look through the index and you will find 3 pieces on relative pronouns.

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