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He is intelligent. he is not industrious. (use adverb clause)​

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Answered by kvnmurty
30

Answer:

He is intelligent though not industrious.

Explanation:

We are given the two simple sentences :

He is intelligent.  He is not industrious.

We have to combine these two using an adverb clause.

We can use the adverb:   'though'.

So the sentence now becomes:

  " He is intelligent though not industrious. "

Another answer.

He is intelligent nevertheless not industrious.

Answered by kunjika158
5

Answer:

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We have to combine these two using an adverb clause. We can use the adverb: 'though'.

So the sentence now becomes: " He is intelligent though not industrious. "

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