My mother lives next to me which is really convenient.
- A. lives
- B. to
- C. which
- D. convenient
The answer is B. to.
The sentence “My mother lives next to me which is really convenient” is grammatically incorrect because the preposition “to” is missing before the word “which.” The correct sentence would be “My mother lives next to me, which is really convenient.”
Here’s why:
- “Which” introduces a non-essential clause, requiring a comma before it.
- The non-essential clause needs a preposition to connect it to the main clause. In this case, “to” is needed to indicate the relationship between the fact that your mother lives next to you and the convenience of that situation.
Therefore, the correct answer is B. to.
I hope this explanation helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.