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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.

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

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Answer:

I think it's the first one

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User ThierryC
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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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I believe it is this one, but im not 100% sure, but i think it is because the second one has no conjunction or semicolon, not the third because there is no need for a comma after job, and not the fourth one because there is no comma after job when there should be. sorry if im wrong!

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