English, asked by tasneemshakerape0eb0, 1 year ago

There is no achievement without hardwork.
Begin:whenever.

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Answered by Anonymous
60
MORE APPROPRIATE ANS IS
Whenever there is achievement there is hard work
as this is more true than saying whenever therr is hard work there is achievement.
Answered by KrystaCort
26

Answer: Whenever there is hard work, there is achievement.

Tips:

Scholars must practice these kinds of problems consistently in the workbooks. Practicing it more will only enhance your ability to solve the queries in a moment.

Explanation:

Here, the statement is universal, so using whenever which denotes no definite time becomes appropriate. And for us, it becomes easier to change the sentence structure without any change in the meaning.

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