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ioda
1 year ago
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(i only need 3 of these pls) 1. My sister and I were at my grandma's house when the phone rang. # of Clauses: 2. We were watchin

g TV on the couch, the old brown one, and eating sandwiches. #of Clauses: 3. It was Jan, my sister's friend, and she wanted to talk to my sister. # of Clauses: 4. I said, "Tll go get her, Jan," and then I went to get her. # of Clauses: 5. Jan told my sister that the new super group, the Dance Boys, was at the mall. # of Clauses:​
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amid [387]1 year ago
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  • 1 Clause
  • 1 Clause
  • 2 Clauses
  • 2 Clauses
  • 1 Clause

<h3>*THEY ARE IN NUMBER ORDER I JUST DIDN'T USE THE NUMBERS TO CONFUSE YOU*</h3>
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