[ Relative Clauses & Real Conditionals ]
Join the sentences with a relative clause: The restaurant is famous. They serve delicious food.
A. The restaurant is famous and serves delicious food.
B. The restaurant, which serves delicious food, is famous.
C. The famous restaurant serves delicious food.
D. The restaurant, that serves delicious food, is not famous.

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