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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’


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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.

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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.
 
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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’