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I like to play basketball. I'm not a very good player. (conjunction: but)
I like to play basketball, but I'm not a very good player.
He did not want to sing. He did not want to dance. (conjunction: nor)
He did not want to sing, nor did he want to dance.
The flowers are blooming. The grass is green. (conjunction: and)
The flowers are blooming, and the grass is green.
He was a good singer. He practiced his songs every day. (conjunction: for)
He was a good singer, for he practiced his songs every day.
It was very cold outside. I put on my coat. (conjunction: so)
It was very cold outside, so I put on my coat.
He tried to lift the box. It was too heavy for him. (conjunction: yet)
He tried to lift the box, yet it was too heavy for him.
You can wash the dishes. You can sweep the floor. (conjunction: or)
You can wash the dishes, or you can sweep the floor.
The movie was short. It was very exciting. (conjunction: but)
The movie was short, but it was very exciting.
The teacher did not give a quiz. She did not give a pop quiz. (conjunction: nor)
The teacher did not give a quiz, nor did she give a pop quiz.
My mom baked cookies. I drank a glass of milk. (conjunction: and)
My mom baked cookies, and I drank a glass of milk.
She was late for the bus. She had overslept. (conjunction: for)
She was late for the bus, for she had overslept.
The pizza was very hot. We had to wait to eat it. (conjunction: so)
The pizza was very hot, so we had to wait to eat it.
The child was sleepy. He refused to go to bed. (conjunction: yet)
The child was sleepy, yet he refused to go to bed.
We can play a board game. We can read a book. (conjunction: or)
We can play a board game, or we can read a book.
The weather was cloudy. It didn't rain at all. (conjunction: but)
The weather was cloudy, but it didn't rain at all.
He didn't study for the test. He didn't ask for help. (conjunction: nor)
He didn't study for the test, nor did he ask for help.
The team practiced every day. They won the championship. (conjunction: and)
The team practiced every day, and they won the championship.
He didn't do his homework. He couldn't go out to play. (conjunction: for)
He didn't do his homework, for he couldn't go out to play.
The television was too loud. I asked him to turn it down. (conjunction: so)
The television was too loud, so I asked him to turn it down.
She was a great swimmer. She could not cross the whole lake. (conjunction: yet)
She was a great swimmer, yet she could not cross the whole lake.
You can eat a sandwich. You can have a salad. (conjunction: or)
You can eat a sandwich, or you can have a salad.
The game was difficult. It was still fun to play. (conjunction: but)
The game was difficult, but it was still fun to play.
I do not like chocolate. I do not like vanilla. (conjunction: nor)
I do not like chocolate, nor do I like vanilla.
The cat stretched on the rug. The dog wagged its tail. (conjunction: and)
The cat stretched on the rug, and the dog wagged its tail.
He was feeling unwell. He stayed home from school. (conjunction: for)
He was feeling unwell, for he stayed home from school.