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We had a good time but the weather was terrible.
_We_ (had) a good time*,* but _the weather_ (was) terrible.
Would you rather go swimming or go to the shops?
(Would) _you_ rather (go) swimming or (go) to the shops?
He has been to China and the UK this year.
_He_ (has been) to China and the UK this year.
We are having salad or fish for lunch.
_We_ (are having) salad or fish for lunch.
I like math but homework is annoying.
_I_ (like) math*,* but _homework_ (is) annoying.
I don't eat fish or meat.
_I_ (don't eat) fish or meat.
We can do the quiz first or we can play the game first.
_We_ (can do) the quiz first*,* or _we_ (can play) the game first.
He is in the town centre to look for the newest book.
_He_ (is) in the town centre to look for the newest book.
She didn't want the teacher to see so she hid her homework under the desk.
_She_ (didn't want) the teacher to see*,* so _she_ (hid) her homework under the desk.
We can go to the pool or we can go horse-riding.
_We_ (can go) to the pool*,* or _we_ (can go) horse-riding.
They were hungry before they made sandwiches.
_They_ (were) hungry before they made sandwiches.
I passed my exams on General Maths and Sciences.
_I_ (passed) my exams on General Maths and Sciences.
We had an umbrella at the time.
_We_ (had) an umbrella at the time.
His hot chocolate was too hot so he put some cold milk in it.
_His hot chocolate_ (was) too hot*,* so _he_ (put) some cold milk in it.
I'd love to stay but I have to catch my bus.
_I_ (woud love) to stay*,*but _I_ (have to catch) my bus.