In the following question, four sentences are
given, of which only one is grammatically
correct, stylistically elegant and semantically
consistent. Identify that sentence,
Although he is hardworking, but he does not
get a job
Even though he is hardworking, but he does
not get a job.
Although he is hardworking, he does not get a
job.
Although he is hardworking, yet he does not
get a job.
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3.Although he is hardworking, he does not get a job
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The sentence that is grammatically correct, stylistically elegant, and semantically consistent is c). Although he is hardworking, he does not get a job.
- A sentence is said to be grammatically correct when the factors like tenses and verbal forms are in order.
- A sentence should have grammatically correct words strung together to make the sentence appear more elegant instead of making it redundant.
- From the given options, the second-last option appears to be more consistent, elegant, and grammatically correct.
- Words like although and though cannot be paired with the conjunction yet to bring two contradictory sentences together.
- In this case, the negative word 'does not' expresses the contradiction of the second half of the sentence.
Hence, the correct option that defines a grammatically correct, stylistically elegant, and semantically consistent sentence will be: c). Although he is hardworking, he does not get a job.
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