Combine each set of sentences into a simple sentence by using a to + infinitive : 1. The old man is very weak. He cannot walk even. 2. He is too poor. He cannot afford a car. 3. He is too proud. He won't ask for help. 4. We reached the station very late. We couldn't catch the train. 5. She was very busy. She had no time to play. 6. He is very cruel. He won't have any pity on her. 7. We were very hungry. We couldn't wait any longer. 8. The problem was very difficult. No one could solve it. 9. He is very honest. He won't accept a bribe. 10. The shirt is too wet. I can't wear it. 11. He had no money. He couldn't help you. 12. She has gone to the market. She wants to buy some fruit. 13. Manu stayed at home. He wanted to finish his homework.
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He is too weak to walk without help.
An infinitive form is to+verb in the present tense. Here, the main verb is walk and infinitive is "to walk". Hence, Option C is correct. The rest of the options do not adhere to the goal, hence incorrect.
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the problem was very difficult. no one could solve it
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