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Option 3 : 3

The correct answer is option 3.

The use of the conjunction ‘yet’ in the sentence implies the emergence of a result despite something. However, the sentence is in the simple present tense and talking about what is supposed to come in the future and so we can rule out ‘yet’. The second part of the sentence is not a result but rather an alternative that could take place, therefore the conjunction to be used is ‘or’.

Correct sentence - It is imperative that you practice properly or you won’t make the cut.

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