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13 June, 05:49

I am going to pick out a car today. I hope the one I want is available in green. Which sentence joins the clauses above correctly without changing their meaning? I am going to pick out a car today, and I hope the one I want is available in green.

I am going to pick out a car today I hope the one I want is available in green.

I am going to pick out a car today I hope; the one I want is available in green.

I am going to pick out a car; today I hope the one I want is available in green.

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  1. 13 June, 05:55
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    Hello there, the correct answer is:

    I am going to pick out a car today, and I hope the one I want is available in green
  2. 13 June, 06:05
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    I am going to pick out a car today, and I hope the one I want is available in green.
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