Combine the sentences using a relative clause: The dog is barking loudly. Its owner is away.
A. The dog, whose owner is away, is barking loudly.
B. The dog is barking loudly, while its owner is away.
C. The dog, who is barking loudly, its owner is away.
D. The dog is barking loudly, despite its owner being away.
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A. The dogs’ leashes, collars and tags are on the table, but they can’t find them.
B. The dog’s leashes, collars, and tags are on the table, but they can’t find them.
C. The dogs leashes, collars, and tags are on the table, but they cant find them.
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A. buses
B. bus
