She is very praud. She will not beg for her levlihood
( combine the sentence using ''too....to)
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She is too proud to beg for her livelihood.
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She is too proud to beg for her livelihood.
- Combining the sentences refers to making a full sentence with the given word.
- It refers to making one sentence from two given sentences. The sentences are combined in such a way so that the meaning is not lost.
- The given sentence is to be combined using the word too and to. While the term too refers to something excessive, to refers to approaching or expressing motion.
For example:
- Charlie is too proud to ask for help.
- Catherine is too old to live without help.
- In the given sentence, the person is very proud of themselves and shall not beg for their livelihood.
- Thus, the correct sentence is - She is too proud to beg for her livelihood.
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