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In each of these questions, two sentences are given. These two sentences are to be combined into a single sentence without changing their meaning. Three probable starters of the combined sentence are given as (A), (B) and (C). ANy one or more of none of them may be correct. Find out the correct starter(S) and accordingly select your answer among the given five answer choices.

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In each of these questions, two sentences are given. These two sentences are to be combined into a single sentence without changing their meaning. Three probable starters of the combined sentence are given as (A), (B) and (C). ANy one or more of none of them may be correct. Find out the correct starter(S) and accordingly select your answer among the given five answer choices.


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A. If you need?
B. Incase you need
C. Should you need
1). Only (A) and (B)
2). Only (B) and (C)
3). Only (A) and (C)
4). All the three


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If and incase both are used for representing conditional clauses involving cause effect relationship or assumptions. Should cannot be used in the given context. Option A is correct.

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If and incase both are used for representing conditional clauses involving cause effect relationship or assumptions. Should cannot be used in the given context. Option A is correct.




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