Combine these sentences using a conjunction of purpose: ‘He exercises regularly. He wants to stay healthy.’
A. He wants to stay healthy so he exercises regularly.
B. He exercises regularly so that he wants to stay healthy.
C. He exercises regularly in order to stay healthy.
D. He exercises regularly because he wants to stay healthy.

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