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Select the grammatically correct sentence:

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Never use "although" with "but" together in a sentence.
Updated On: Mar 26, 2026
  • Although he had failed in Mathematics, that he received a Degree in Engineering.
  • Although, having failed Mathematics, he received the Engineering Degree.
  • Although, that he failed in Mathematics, but he received a Degree in Engineering. v
  • Although he had failed in Mathematics, he received a Degree in Engineering.
  • Although he failed in that Mathematics, but he received a Degree in Engineering.
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation


Step 1:
Apply rules for dependent clauses.
"Although" is a subordinating conjunction that introduces a dependent clause. It requires a clean independent clause to follow it, separated by a comma.
Options A, C, and E use incorrect conjunction pairing ("Although... that", "Although... but"). Option B is awkwardly phrased. Option D correctly pairs the dependent clause with a standalone independent clause.
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