Topics: Conjunctions and Pronouns
Combine these sentences using a conjunction of purpose: ‘They are studying hard. They want to pass the exam.’
A. They are studying hard so they can pass the exam.
B. They study hard in order to pass the exam.
C. They are studying hard because they want to pass the exam.
D. They study hard and they want to pass the exam.
Select your answer:
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