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- what is the best way to combine these sentences? 1) bruce is very efficient at work. 2) he is efficient at home too. bruce is very efficient at work, but efficient at home bruce is very efficient at work and home. bruce is very efficient at work, or efficient at home. bruce is very efficient at work and efficient at home.
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The original sentences state Bruce is efficient both at work and home. The conjunction "and" is appropriate to combine them. The first option uses "but" which implies contrast, incorrect here. The third option uses "or" which implies an either - or situation, also incorrect. The fourth option is redundant with repeating "efficient" in both parts. The second option "Bruce is very efficient at work and home" is the most concise and correct way to combine them.
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Bruce is very efficient at work and home.