Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions
Question:
He can travel into and out of the country. This is attributed to his vaccine passport.
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A.
But for his vaccine passport, he could travel into and out of the country. -
B.
If it had not been for his vaccine passport, he couldn’t have traveled into and out of the country. -
C.
Without his passport vaccine, he couldn’t travel into and out of the country. -
D.
Suppose that he gets a vaccine passport, he can travel into and out of the country.
Reference explanation:
Correct answer:
Knowledge: combining sentences
A. If he doesn’t have a vaccine passport, he can go in and out of the country
B. Do not use conditional sentences type 3
C. Without a vaccine passport, he can’t go in and out of the country
D. Assuming that he has a vaccine passport, he can travel in and out of the country
The answers A, D are wrong in meaning compared to the original sentence
* Use conditional sentences type 2 to show unreal conditions in the present.
Translated: He can travel at home and abroad. This is attributed to his vaccine passport
=> Without a vaccine passport, he cannot enter the country
=> Choose the answer C
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