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Question
Choose the correct alternative to transform the sentence into a simple sentence.
He must not be absent or he will be declared fail.
Options
He will be declared fail when he is absent.
In the event of his being absent, he will be failed.
In the event of his being absent, he will be declared fail.
In the event of being declared fail, he will be absent.
Solution
In the event of his being absent, he will be declared fail.
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