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Nandu works hard . His aim is to win a scholarship. ( rewrite using that)

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Answered by bishal49
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Nandu works hard that his aim is to win a scholarship
Answered by niqueklin
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Answer:

The correct answer is:

Nandu works hard that he may win a scholarship.

Explanation:

When rewriting the sentence, so long as the meaning is in contact, we do not need to ensure that all elements of the original sentences are there. We just need to make sure that it is FIRST OF ALL Grammatically correct, and SECONDLY, that the meaning isn't altered. Adding "his aim is to win a scholarship" in the solution would be redundant, since the fact that he works hard already shows his aim is to win one. So simply saying: Nandu works hard that he may win one, is enough. In the case where the two sentences are separate, that indicatin is not present. So one sentence separately tells you what he does, while the second sentence tells you why he does it. Combining the two, just makes it redundant to repeat it, since it is now implied. Think about it with the help of this example:

James is in London. He will be coming to India soon.

Ans: James will be coming from London to India soon.

There is no need to mention in the new sentence the words : "James is in London". It is implied, since that is where he is coming from.

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