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6 November, 15:00

John hadn't planned to go to the party. He went anyway and had a great time. Which sentence correctly joins the clauses above without changing their meaning?

1.) John hadn't planned to go to the party he went anyway; and had a great time.

2.) John hadn't planned to go to the party instead he went anyway and had a great time.

3.) John hadn't planned to go to the party, but he went anyway and had a great time.

4.) John hadn't planned to go; to the party he went anyway and had a great time.

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  1. 6 November, 15:10
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    3 because it used all the correct grammar an spacing
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