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English, 26.11.2019 06:31 stephaniem0216

Which sentence has a dependent clause?
a) you passed the exams, so you can go now.
b) she painted the shutters, and he put them on the house.
c) they told me the secret, but i did not share it with anyone.
d) before he went to sleep, he completed his homework.
e) i completed my homework, and i ate dinner

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