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Choose the relative clause in this sentence. I wanted to go for a run, but there was not a single street that had its lights on. Choose 1 answer: there was not a single street B wanted to go for a run
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Choose the relative clause in this sentence.
I wanted to go for a run, but there was not a single street that had its lights on.
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there was not a single street
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wanted to go for a run
that had its lights on
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Answer:
That had its light on
Step-by-step explanation:
I did it
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