Select the phrase/connector from the given three options which can be used to form a single sentence from the two sentences given below, implying the same as expressed in the statement sentences. You should always help others. They are not your friends. 1. If they are 2. Even if they are 3. When you should

Select the phrase/connector from the given three options which can be used to form a single sentence from the two sentences given below, implying the same as expressed in the statement sentences. You should always help others. They are not your friends. 1. If they are 2. Even if they are 3. When you should Correct Answer only 2

The correct answer is only 2.

Key Points

  • The phrase which we can use to connect the given sentences is only 2.
    • When 'even if' is used, we try to express 'despite the fact that'. Therefore, 'even if' should be chosen to form a grammatically and contextually appropriate sentence.
  • 'If' is used to introduce a conditional clause and to form a conditional sentence. Clearly, we should not choose 'if' to connect the given sentences.
  • 'When' is used to express 'during the time'. So, we cannot choose 'when' to form a grammatically and contextually correct sentence.

The sentence after using the phrase is: You should always help others even if they are not your friends.

Additional Information

The sentence which expresses a condition is called a conditional sentence.

  • Example: If she comes, her friend will inform us.

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