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Compound sentences and FANBOYS

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  • We can have pizza for supper. We can have spaghetti. (or/but)  Combine the sentences with the right conjunction. 
    We can have pizza for supper, or we can have spaghetti.
  • I am allergic to cats. I love to pet them. (yet/so)  Combine the sentences with the right conjunction. 
    I am allergic to cats, yet I love to pet them.
  • Samuel really wanted to go to the pop concert, ______ he had to study for the French exam. (but/or)
    but
  • There were some injured players in our football team, _______we will still win the game.
    but/yet
  • I don't like cake, nor do I..........
    ----
  • Scarlett ironed all the clothes,washed the dishes ____wiped the floor before she went to bed.
    and
  • Benjamin fell asleep in a few minutes, ____ the book he started reading was quite boring.
    for (because)
  • People in this small town neither have traffic problems, ____they have environmental problems.
    nor
  • I am going for a run tomorrow, so......
    ----
  • Abigail neither took a shower, ____she brushed her teeth this morning since she was very tired.
    nor
  • People should stop cutting down the trees, ___ we will suffer a lot from air pollution.
    or
  • Mrs.Cunningham had enough money to buy a new car, _____ she couldn't decide which one to choose.
    but
  • Stop drinking too much coke and eating a lot of fast food, ____you will gain too much weight soon.
    or
  • They arrived early to the show. They got great seats. (and/but)  Combine the sentences with the right conjunction. 
    They arrived early to the show, and they got great seats.
  • I really like chocolate cake. I am too full to eat more. (and/ but)  Combine the sentences with the right conjunction. 
    I really like chocolate cake, but I am too full to eat more.
  • I will go to swimming class, and.......
    ----
  • I do enjoy hiking, but.......
    ----
  • My family has never been to Manhattan. We have seen the Empire State Building in movies . (so/but) Combine the sentences with the right conjunction. 
    My family has never been to Manhattan, but we have seen the Empire State Building in movies.
  • She did not go to the park. It was too late. (for/so)  Combine the sentences with the right conjunction. 
    She did not go to the park, for was too late.
  • Either you finish the English project on time _______ the teacher will give you a bad mark. (or, nor)
    or
  • James neither knew her telephone number ______ her home address. He couldn't reach her. (nor, or)
    nor
  • We could start the movie now. We could wait for Julia to arrive. (or/nor)  Combine the sentences with the right conjunction. 
    We could start the movie now, or we could wait for Julia to arrive. (
  • The thief went into the house from the kitchen window _____got the mobile phone on the table.
    and
  • . Most shampoos include chemicals in them, ____I prefer using natural olive oil soap for my hair.
    so
  • She does not play the piano. She does play the flute. (so/but)  Combine the sentences with the right conjunction. 
    She does not play the piano, but she does play the flute.
  • The cake is dry. The chocolate sauce makes it taste good. (but/nor)  Combine the sentences with the right conjunction. 
    The cake is dry, but the caramel sauce is good.
  • Freddie didn't have enough eggs and sugar for the cake, ____he went to the supermarket.
    so
  • They moved their toys to the side. They had room for the race track. (and/yet)  Combine the sentences with the right conjunction. 
    They moved their toys to the side, and they had room for the race track.
  • The students decided not to go out in the break, _____it was snowing heavily.
    for
  • You cannot go outside. It started to rain. (for/but)  Combine the sentences with the right conjunction. 
    You cannot go outside, for it started to rain.