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1. Selam gave me a ride on Tuesday� I had an appointment in Courthouse. (in which, where, when, which)

2. My mother is a person in love I believe. (her who, whose, whom, who)

3. Our cabin in Maryland is a place my family goes for vacation. (when, which, where, there)

4. Embiet is a student to Selam often talks. (that, who, whom, which)

5. Northern Virginia Community College is a school offers ESL classes. (where, when, in which, that)

6. The man currently at you knows me. (having looked, looking, whose looking)

7. her homework, Thu went to bed. (Finishing, Having finishing, Having finished)

8. The child the ice cream cone is making a mess of his new shirt! (eating, having eaten, having eating)

9. Immediately after a large ice cream cone, the child started running around the room. (eating, having eaten, having eating)

10. Harper is my sister, sometimes we can fight, laugh, and cry all in the same day. (So that, So, Because, Because of)

11. I was a little girl, I was very afraid of the dark. (Where, Why, In Which, When)

12. I've been to his house several times, I still can't remember how to get there. (When, Because, However, Although)

13. If I you, I would review old handouts from class for tomorrow's midterm. (was, were, to be, could be)

14. When it , I wear my galoshes. (rain, rains, rained, will rain)

15. If I a million dollars, I a million dresses. Blank 1: (has, had, was having)� Blank 2: (will buy, would buy, would buys)

16. You wouldn't have learned about conditionals if you� the homework. (wasn't done, haven't done, hadn't done)

17. When we were children, my sister and I would hide our broccoli in our milk, if our mother it on our dinner plates. (would put, had put, put)