Banner 0
Banner 1
Banner 2
Banner 3
Banner 4
Banner 5
Banner 6

Q.

Join the following sentences to make one complete sentence without using but, and or so.


‘He has learnt to cycle. He has yet to learn to swim’


see full answer

Talk to JEE/NEET 2025 Toppers - Learn What Actually Works!

Real Strategies. Real People. Real Success Stories - Just 1 call away
An Intiative by Sri Chaitanya

a

He has learnt to cycle but he has yet to learn to swim.

b

He has learnt to cycle or he has yet to learn to swim

c

Though he has learnt to cycle, he has yet to learn to swim

d

He has learnt to cycle. So, he has yet to learn to swim 

answer is C.

(Unlock A.I Detailed Solution for FREE)

Ready to Test Your Skills?

Check your Performance Today with our Free Mock Test used by Toppers!

Take Free Test

Detailed Solution

        We employ coordinating conjunctions, also known as coordinators, to unite or coordinate two or more things of equal syntactic importance. As stated in the question- but, or, so should not be used,
        Therefore, "Though he has learnt to cycle, he has yet to learn to swim" is the correct response.
 
Watch 3-min video & get full concept clarity

Best Courses for You

JEE

JEE

NEET

NEET

Foundation JEE

Foundation JEE

Foundation NEET

Foundation NEET

CBSE

CBSE

score_test_img

Get Expert Academic Guidance – Connect with a Counselor Today!

whats app icon