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asambeis [7]
2 years ago
7

Select the correct sentence. If you come from a happy family, one should be thankful. If a person comes from a happy family, you

should be thankful. If a person comes from a happy family, he should be thankful.
English
1 answer:
Ksenya-84 [330]2 years ago
6 0

Answer: The third one

If a person comes from a happy family, he should be thankful.

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