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Question

Tap the sentence that uses an adjective clause correctly.

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Who I do not like are mean to animals.
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I do not like people are mean who to animals.
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I do not like who people are mean to animals.
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I do not like people who are mean to animals.
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Solution

The correct option is D I do not like people who are mean to animals.
The correct sentence is ‘I do not like people who are mean to animals’. The adjective clause ‘who are mean to animals’ is preceded by the noun that it describes.

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