[ Relative Clauses ]
Reduce the relative clause:
My friends who are studying in Italy will be at the party.
A. My friends who studying in Italy will be at the party.
B. My friends studying in Italy will be at the party.
C. My friends studied in Italy will be at the party.

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A. my
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