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Conjunctions: and, so, but, or

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    and so but or
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  • I / like / sugar / in my tea / but / I / not / like / milk / in it.
    I like sugar in my tea, but I don’t like milk in it.
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  • 2. We / be / very tired / but / happy / after / flight to Sydney / last week.
    We were very tired but happy after the flight to Sydney last week.
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  • 3. Jane / be / cold / so / she / put on / coat.
    Jane is cold, so she puts on a coat.
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  • 4. Julie / have / guitar / and / she / play / it / well.
    Julia has a guitar, and she plays it well.
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  • 5. Yesterday / Maria / try / read / novel / French / but / it / be / too difficult.
    Yesterday, Maria tried to read a novel in French, but it was too difficult.
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  • 6. He / live / London / and / he / study / at / college.
    He lives in London, and he studies at a college.
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  • 1. I’d like to go with you. I’m too busy right now.
    I’d like to go with you, but I’m too busy right now.
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  • There are no buses this hour. We need to catch a taxi.
    There are no buses this hour, so we need to catch a taxi.
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  • 4. He fails his driving test. He needs to do it again.
    He fails his driving test, so he needs to do it again.
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  • 5. We invite them to the party. They don’t want to come.
    We invite them to the party, but they don’t want to come.
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  • 6. I don’t like the concert. The band doesn’t play well.
    I don’t like the concert because the band doesn’t play well.
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  • 1. accident / an / she’s / in / because / hospital / she / had /.
    She’s in hospital because she had an accident.
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  • 3. asked / Paul / me / question, / a / replied / I / so/.
    Paul asked me a question, so I replied.
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  • 4. buy / I / peppers / potatoes. / and / tomatoes,
    I buy peppers, tomatoes, and potatoes.
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