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English, 04.10.2020 16:01 williamsdre9371

Directions: Click on all the words in each adjective clause. ?
1. Those are the shoes I left at your house last week.
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2. The teacher you gave your permission slip to turned it in to the office.
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3. I found the book that you were looking for.
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4. I visited the Colosseum, where the Roman gladiators fought.
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5. The third grader whom you tutor got an Aon his spelling test.
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6. Is that the teacher you had last year?
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Directions: Click on all the words in each adjective clause. ?
1. Those are the shoes I left...

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