[ Grammar ]
This is the town. My family lived here earlier.
( Join without using ‘and’, ‘but’ or ‘so’.)
A. This is the town when my family lived earlier.
B. This was the town where my family lived earlier.
C. That is the town where my family lived earlier.
D. This is the town where my family lived earlier.
Select your answer:
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