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1. I don’t want coffee. I don’t want tea. Answer. I don’t want coffee or tea.
2. Daniel ran over the hill. Daniel ran into the sea. Answer. Daniel rand over the hill and into the sea.
3. Mary likes ice cream. Mary doesn’t like popcorn. Answer: Mary likes ice cream, but she doesn’t like popcorn.
4. You can choose to stay. You can choose to leave. Answer: You can choose to stay, or you can choose to leave.
5. John wanted to go to Sea World. The children wanted to go to Wet and Wild. Answer: John wanted to go to Sea World, but the children wanted to go to Wet and Wild.
Combine the following sentence using a co-ordinating conjunction – and, or, but. Remember that coordinating conjunctions join words, phrases or clauses which are grammatically equal in status.
Mary likes ice cream. Mary doesn’t like popcorn.
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Combine the following sentence using a co-ordinating conjunction – and, or, but. Remember that coordinating conjunctions join words, phrases or clauses which are grammatically equal in status.
You can choose to stay. You can choose to leave.
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Combine the following sentence using a co-ordinating conjunction – and, or, but. Remember that coordinating conjunctions join words, phrases or clauses which are grammatically equal in status.
John wanted to go to Sea World. The children wanted to go to Wet and Wild.
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Combine the following sentence using a co-ordinating conjunction – and, or, but. Remember that coordinating conjunctions join words, phrases or clauses which are grammatically equal in status.
I don’t want coffee. I don’t want tea.
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Combine the following sentence using a co-ordinating conjunction – and, or, but. Remember that coordinating conjunctions join words, phrases or clauses which are grammatically equal in status.
Daniel ran over the hill. Daniel ran into the sea.
This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.