[ Passive Voice and Relative Clauses ]
You sent me a present. Thank you very much for it.
a. You sent me a present which thank you very much for it.
b. Thank you very much for it which you sent me a present.
c. You sent me a present which thank you very much for.
d. Thank you very much for the present which you sent me.

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