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English, 15.12.2020 21:40, himatasy

Which answer shows the correct way to create a compound sentence from two independent clauses?

A. I love to buy presents for my family when I go on vacation and I forgot to
buy presents this time.

B. I love to buy presents for my family when I go on vacation I forgot to buy
presents this time.

C. I love to buy presents for my family when I go on vacation, I forgot to buy
presents this time.

D. I love to buy presents for my family when I go on vacation, but I forgot to
buy presents this time

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