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He has to support his family.He works hard for that reason

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Complex sentence:-He works hard because he has to support his family.

Compound sentence:-He has to support his family so he works hard.

Simple sentence:-He works hard to support his family.

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Answered by monica789412
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He works hard to support his family. -This is the answer.

'To support' is the infinitive.

'To support his family' is the infinitive phrase.

Combining the sentences using infinitives:

  • Infinitive verbs are verbs that act as the object of the sentence. They can act as the direct or the indirect object.
  • They are in the form of 'to' + verb. The verb that follows 'to' will be in its base form, without any modification.
  • Infinite verbs usually answer the question 'for what' in the sentence.
  • In this sentence the  infinitive is 'to support'.
  • When we combine the given two sentences, firstly we have to give the effect -'He works hard'.
  • Then it is followed by the reason using the infinitive 'to support'. So it becomes 'to support his family'.
  • Hence the answer is: He works hard to support his family.
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