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Coordinating conjunctions are interesting ______ useful. (or/ and/ but)
or
Sam lived in France for two years, _____ he can speak French. (so/ nor/ or)
so
I need a pen _____ some paper to write some notes. (and/ but/ for)
and
Can you help me carry these books, _____ are you busy right now? (yet/ and/ or)
or
The capital city of the United States not New York, ______ is it Los Angeles. (and/ nor/ yet)
nor
Elephants are big, _____ blue whales are even bigger. (or/ so/ but)
but
I’m not really hungry, _____ that apple pie looks delicious! (so/ yet/ nor)
yet
I have some free time _____ an extra ticket. Do you want to see a movie (and/ for/ yet)
and
The universe is a big place, _____ there may be intelligent life out there. (or/ for/ so)
so
Seoul is a large city, ______ it is located in Asia. (but/ and/ so)
and
My pet cat is cold and hungry _____ it didn’t come back home last night. (for/ or/ nor)
for
In the end, the company didn’t make money ______ did it lose money. (for/ nor/ so)
nor
My classmate didn’t study for the test, ______ she still passed. (yet/ nor/ or)
yet
I was late, _____ I decided to take a taxi to work. (for/ yet/ so)
so
John can’t speak Japanese, _____ he can speak Spanish. (so/ nor/ but)
but
We can go out for dinner now _____. (or/ yet/ but)
or
Jackson wanted to eat another piece of cake, ____ he was on a diet. (for/ but/ yet/ so)
but
Jennifer does not like to swim, ____ does she enjoy cycling. (and/ or/ but/ nor)
nor
Thomas will be late to work, _____ he has a dental appointment. (but/ or/ for/ nor)
for
I am a vegetarian, ­­­­_______ I don’t eat any meat. (so/ yet/ nor/ but)
so
I am allergic to cats, ­­­­______ I have three of them. (or/ for/ yet /so)
yet
I wanted to go to the beach, _______ Mary refused. (but/ or/ so/ for)
but
His two favorite sports are football ______ tennis. (or/ and/ nor/ for)
and
Would you rather have cheese _____ bologna on your sandwich? (for/ or/ nor / so)
or