Which is the best combination of these sentences? José received a college scholarship for baseball from Vanderbilt University. He has been playing for years. He will attend this fall. Since he has been playing for years, José received a college scholarship for baseball from Vanderbilt University, and he will attend this fall. While he has been playing for years, José received a college scholarship for baseball from Vanderbilt University, and attending this fall. Playing for years, Jose who will be attending this fall, received a college scholarship from Vanderbilt University. He played for years, and he will be attending this fall; since having received a college scholarship for baseball from Vanderbilt University.

Respuesta :

Original sentences: José received a college scholarship for baseball from Vanderbilt University. He has been playing for years. He will attend this fall.

Correct combination: Playing for years, Jose who will be attending this fall, received a college scholarship from Vanderbilt University.

Reasoning

1. since and for cannot be used together for time depiction.

2. "..and attending this fall" seems incomplete due to incorrect use of tense.

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Answer:

Explanation: José, quien asistirá este otoño, recibió una beca universitaria de la Universidad de Vanderbilt.  :(

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