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Choose the correct alternative to transform the sentence into a compound sentence. Satish must work very hard to rescue his brother. - English

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Question

Choose the correct alternative to transform the sentence into a compound sentence.

Satish must work very hard to rescue his brother.

Options

  • Satish must work very hard so as to rescue his brother.

  • Satish must work hard as well to rescue his brother.

  • Satish must rescue his brother and work very hard.

  • Satish must work very hard and rescue his brother.

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Solution

Satish must work very hard and rescue his brother.

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