Câu hỏi
six years in my childhood. B. which C. that D. whose Ex2. Choose A, B, C or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. 11. The waiter whom severed us yesterday was polite and friendly. B who C D 12. This class is only for people who's first language is not English. C 13. This is the boy who sister studied with me at high school. C D 14. He is moving to Lang Son city that is in the north-east of Viet Nam. A B C 15. The girl whom is standing over there is from England. A CD
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Trả lời
## Ex1: The correct answer is **C. that**.* **Explanation:** The sentence needs a relative pronoun to connect the two clauses. "That" is the correct choice because it refers to a thing (the six years) and can be used in both restrictive and non-restrictive clauses.## Ex2:Here's the breakdown of the errors and corrections for each sentence:**11. The waiter whom severed us yesterday was polite and friendly.*** **Error:** "Whom" is used incorrectly. "Whom" is used for the object of a verb or preposition, but here, "waiter" is the subject of the verb "severed."* **Correction:** **B. who** (Who is the correct pronoun for the subject of a verb)**12. This class is only for people who's first language is not English.*** **Error:** "Who's" is a contraction of "who is" and is incorrect here. We need the possessive form of "who" to modify "first language."* **Correction:** **C. whose** (Whose is the possessive form of "who")**13. This is the boy who sister studied with me at high school.*** **Error:** The sentence lacks a noun after "who." It should be "whose sister" to show possession.* **Correction:** **C. whose** (Whose is the possessive form of "who")**14. He is moving to Lang Son city that is in the north-east of Viet Nam.*** **Error:** The relative clause "that is in the north-east of Viet Nam" is non-restrictive, meaning it provides additional information. Non-restrictive clauses need commas.* **Correction:** **C. that, is** (Add a comma after "city")**15. The girl whom is standing over there is from England.*** **Error:** "Whom" is used incorrectly. "Whom" is used for the object of a verb or preposition, but here, "girl" is the subject of the verb "is standing."* **Correction:** **A. who** (Who is the correct pronoun for the subject of a verb)