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We can have pizza for dinner. We can have spaghetti for dinner. (or)
We can have pizza for dinner, or we can have spaghetti.
The cake is dry. The caramel sauce is good. (but)
The cake is dry, but the caramel sauce is good.
She does not play the piano. She does play the flute. (but)
She does not play the piano, but she does play the flute.
They moved their games to the side. They had room for the racetrack. (so)
They moved their games to the side, so they had room for the racetrack.
You cannot go outside. It started to rain. (for)
You cannot go outside, for it started to rain.
Mark finished his homework. We can go play outside. (so)
Mark finished his homework, so we can go play outside.
I'm allergic to cats. I love to pet them. (but)
I'm allergic to cants, but I love to pet them.
We could start the movie now. We could wait for Julie to arrive. (or)
We could start the movie now, or we could wait for Julie to arrive.
I really like chocolate cake. I am too full for dessert. (but)
I really like chocolate cake, but I am too full for dessert.
My family has never been to Washington. We have been to Boston. (but)
My family has never been to Washington, but we have been to Boston.
They arrived early at the show. They had great seats. (and)
They arrived at the show and had great seats.
She did not go to the park. It was too late in the evening. (for)
She did not go to the park, for it was too late in the evening.