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Join the Following Sentence to Make One Complete Sentence Without Using And, but Or So. He Has Learnt to Cycle. He Has Yet to Learn to Swim.

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Join the following sentence to make one complete sentence without using and, but or so. 

He has learned to cycle. He has yet to learn to swim.

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Though he has learned to cycle, he has yet to learn to swim.

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