Topics: Relative Clauses & Real Conditionals
Combine the sentences using a relative clause: The car is parked outside. It is blue.
A. The car parked outside it is blue.
B. The blue car is parked outside.
C. The car, which is parked outside, is blue.
D. The car, which color is blue, is parked outside.
Select your answer:

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