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Identify the sentence with proper punctuation and structure
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Sentence Structure & Inversion NMDCAT
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June 3, 2026
Identify the sentence with proper punctuation and structure
A.
My friend who lives in London is coming.
B.
My friend, who lives in London, is coming.
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C.
My friend who lives, in London is coming.
D.
My friend who lives in London, is coming.
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My friend who lives in London is coming.
My friend, who lives in London, is coming.
My friend who lives, in London is coming.
My friend who lives in London, is coming.
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