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Combining sentences with a coordinating conjunct ...

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  • My dad wasn't able to pick me up. I got a ride home with my friend. SO
    My dad wasn't able to pick me up, so I got a ride home with my friend.
  • I want to stay home. I don't feel very well. FOR
    I want to stay home, for I don't feel very well.
  • He ran as fast as he could in the race. He still didn't make first place. BUT
    He ran as fast as he could in the race, but he still didn't make first place.
  • My mom was going to go with us on the field trip. She ended up working instead. BUT
    My mom was going to go with us on the field trip, but she ended up working instead.
  • We can stay home. We can go to the movies. OR
    We can stay home, or we can go to the movies.
  • I studied all night for my test. I still didn't get a passing grade. BUT
    I studied all night for my test, but I still didn't get a passing grade.
  • We like to go to the park. We like to play football. AND
    We like to go to the park and play football.
  • Would you like to have cake? Would you like to have a cookie? OR
    Would you like to have a cake, or would you like to have a cookie?