单选题I have no idea ______. Somebody has left it ______.Awho’s candle is this; burningBwhose candle is this; burntCwho’s candle this is; burnDwhose candle this is; burning

单选题
I have no idea ______. Somebody has left it ______.
A

who’s candle is this; burning

B

whose candle is this; burnt

C

who’s candle this is; burn

D

whose candle this is; burning


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解析:
句意:我不知道这是谁的蜡烛,已经有人把它点燃了。本题考的是whose在从句中的用法,whose引导的从句应用陈述句语序,所以D项正确。

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