---- Can I sit in the front row?

----Yes, you can take ________ seat you like.

A. whatever B. what

C. whichever D. which

C

【解析】考查賓語從句的連接代詞,whichever 是表示seat 座位的連接詞,表示無論哪一個你喜歡的座位,B,D不符題意,A無論什麼的,句意:我能坐前面一排嗎?可以,妳可以坐無論哪一個妳喜歡的。故選C。

考點:考查連接代詞。

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