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claudia and erik go fishing every saturday. claudia and erik usually visi...
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Read the sentences.
claudia and erik go fishing every saturday. claudia and erik usually visit their family on sunday. which option best combines the two sentences?
claudia and erik go fishing every saturday and they usually visit their family on sunday.
claudia and erik go fishing every saturday. and they usually visit their family on sunday.
claudia and erik go fishing every saturday, and they usually visit their family on sunday.
claudia and erik go fishing every saturday: they usually visit their family on sunday.
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