using an adjective clause?
English, 17.11.2020 02:30 makaileep1623
Which is the best way to combine
the following sentences
using an adjective clause?
Eva had a rough day at work. She
came home with a bad attitude.
A. Eva, who had a rough day at work, came home
with a bad attitude.
B. Eva had a rough day at work, and she came
home with a bad attitude.
C. Coming home with a bad attitude, Eva
endured a rough day at work.
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