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Although he studied(A)/very hard, he(B)/could not pass the exam.(C)/No error(D)
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- Option: 1, a - This part "Although he studied" is grammatically correct. It correctly uses the past tense "studied."
- Option: 2, b - This part "very hard, he" is also correct. It correctly links the cause and effect with the conjunction "although."
- Option: 3, c - This part "could not pass the exam." is correct. It correctly uses the past tense with "could not."
- Option: 4, d - This refers to "No error," implying the sentence is grammatically correct as it is.
The sentence is entirely correct, both syntactically and contextually.
- Correct Answer: Option 4, d
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