[ Grammar ]
Join the following sentences without using and, but or so. The trunk is very heavy. I cannot lift it.
A. The trunk is very heavy to lift it.
B. The trunk is very heavy and I cannot lift it.
C. The trunk is very heavy for me to lift.
D. The trunk is very heavy that I cannot lift it.
Select your answer:

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