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I have known several friends who got married without even telling their parents or o

ther family members.

A)我有几个认识的朋友,他们和谁结婚都没告诉父母和其他家人。

B)我有几个认识的朋友,他们结婚时连父母和其他家人都没告诉。

C)我知道几个朋友 , 他们结婚时连父母和其他家人都没告诉。

D)我知道一些朋友已告知父母和其他家人他们不会和谁结婚。

E)我有几个朋友,他们已告诉父母和家人他们不会和谁结婚。

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