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(1) If she says she'll help you study after school. (2) You can count on her.

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If she says she'll help you study after school, and you can count on her.

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If she says she'll help you study after school, but you can count on her.

If she says she'll help you study after school, then you can count on her

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(1) If she says she'll help you study after school. (2) You can count on her.
What is the BEST way to combine sentences 1 and 2?
Select one:

If she says she'll help you study after school, and you can count on her.

If she says she'll help you study after school, because you can count on her.

If she says she'll help you study after school, but you can count on her.

If she says she'll help you study after school, then you can count on her
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If she says she'll help you study after school, then you can count on her.

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