English, asked by Rayray451, 1 year ago

Which of the following correctly combines the two sentences?
She did not really want that particular job.
She had been looking for a long time when she got the offer.

A)Although she did not want that particular job, she had been looking for a long time when she got the offer.
B)Furthermore, she did not want that particular job, she had been looking for a long time when she got the offer.
C)She did not want that particular job, because she had been looking for a long time when she got the offer.
D)She did not want that particular job since she had been looking for a long time when she got the offer.

Answers

Answered by Annabelle1056
20
Hola!


She did not really want that particular job.

She had been looking for a long time when she got the offer

These two sentences will be joined by 'although'

Although she did not really want that particular job, she had been looking for it for a long time when she got the offer.

So according to your options option (A) is correct.


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Rayray451: thanks, thats the answer i had at the beginning but wasn't sure if it was correct
Annabelle1056: :)
Answered by Phiba
14
Option- A) Although she did not want that particular job, she had been looking for a long time when she got the offer.

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