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Do you want your hair up in a bun? Do you prefer a French braid? (for OR or)
Do you want your hair up in a bun, OR do you prefer a French braid?
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It is getting warmer outside. We can put our winter clothes away. (so OR nor)
It is getting warmer outside, SO we can put our winter clothes away.
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Okay!
There is no baseball on TV tonight. Let’s watch a movie instead. (for OR so)
There is no baseball on TV tonight, SO let’s watch a movie instead.
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He wanted to ride his bicycle to school. He did not have a lock. (but OR and)
He wanted to ride his bicycle to school, BUT he did not have a lock.
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Okay!
They do not like meat. They do not eat hot dogs. (so OR yet)
They do not like meat, SO they do not eat hot dogs.
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Mary Frances was alone this afternoon. She invited her friend Ashlynn over. (but OR so)
Mary Frances was alone this afternoon, SO she invited her friend Ashlynn over.
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Dad turned up the sound of the TV. We could not hear a thing. (so OR for)
Dad turned up the sound of the TV, FOR we could not hear a thing.
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Water is better for you. Juice has a lot of sugar. (for OR but)
Water is better for you, FOR juice has a lot of sugar.
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They were bored this afternoon. They went for a drive. (but OR so)
They were bored this afternoon, SO they went for a drive.
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Royce raked up all the leaves. He put them in a big pile. (nor OR and)
Royce raked up all the leaves, AND he put them in a big pile.
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Noah’s ankle hurt a lot. He finished the race. (yet OR so)
Noah’s ankle hurt a lot, YET he finished the race.
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For breakfast, we can make pancakes. We can make waffles. (but OR or)
For breakfast, we can make pancakes, OR we can make waffles.
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You should sharpen your skates. Dull blades do not let you skate well. (and OR for)
You should sharpen your skates, FOR dull blades do not let you skate well.
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He read this paragraph three times. He did not understand the meaning. (yet OR so)
He read this paragraph three times, YET he did not understand the meaning.
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Alicia would like to go skiing. She is afraid of falling. (nor OR but)
Alicia would like to go skiing, BUT she is afraid of falling.
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They wash their hands often. They do not get sick. ( but OR and)
They wash their hands often, AND they do not get sick.
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Do you want to play cards? Do you prefer a board game? (or OR yet)
Do you want to play cards, OR do you prefer a board game?
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They went grocery shopping. There was nothing left to eat. (for OR but)
They went grocery shopping, FOR there was nothing left to eat.
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