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Zach enjoys playing baseball. Zach likes watching baseball on television.
Zach enjoys playing baseball and watching baseball on television.
Blake likes playing hockey. Blake enjoys playing baseball.
Blake likes playing both baseball and hockey.
Mrs. Summer is a teacher. Mrs. Summer is a student.
Mrs. Summer is a student and a teacher.
Zach has a brother. Zach does not have a sister.
Zach has a brother but he does not have a sister.
Blake filled his plate with food. Blake couldn't eat it all.
Blake filled his plate with food but he couldn't eat it all.
Mrs. Summer wanted to stop shoveling. More snow fell.
Mrs. Summer wanted to stop shoveling but more snow fell.
Zach and Blake are both in third grade. Zach and Blake are in different classes.
Zach and Blake are both in third grade, but they are in different classes.
Ms. Fells is a third grade teacher. Ms. Ruppert is a third grade teacher.
Ms. Fells and Ms. Ruppert are both third grade teachers.
Zach is in Ms. Ruppert's class. Blake is in Ms. Fells' class.
Zach is in Ms. Ruppert's class, but Blake is in Ms. Fells' class.
During the blizzard, a lot of snow fell. It was extremely windy during the snowstorm.
During the blizzard, a lot of snow fell and it was extremely windy.
I cleared the snow by digging with shovels. My neighbor cleared the snow with a snow blower.
I cleared the snow by shoveling, but my neighbor cleared the snow by using a snow blower.
I cooked soup for dinner. I baked muffins for dessert.
I cooked soup for dinner and baked muffins for dessert.