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although he worked hard, he could not ___ good marks.

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Answered by paniparamita
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Get good marks


Is the answer

Answered by aqibkincsem
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The answer to this question is, "Although he worked hard, he could not score good marks. It is in present tense.

It means gain or achieve. It can be replaced by gain as it is marks, which is determined generally by numeric strength or excellence.

Hence, score or gain is the more appropriate word.

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