Topics: Relative Clauses & Real Conditionals
Join the following simple sentences using a relative clause: The book is on the table. I bought it yesterday.
A. The book, which I bought yesterday, is on the table.
B. The book I bought yesterday which it is on the table.
C. The book that I bought yesterday is on the table.
D. The book, that I bought yesterday, is on the table.
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