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You can take the train. You can drive. Join the two sentences using "or, and" or "but". Do not repeat the subject/verb if it is not necessary.
You can take the train or drive.
I wanted to go. She wanted to stay. Join the two sentences using "or, and" or "but". Do not repeat the subject/verb if it is not necessary.
I wanted to go but she wanted to stay.
They invited us. We accepted. Join the two sentences using "or, and" or "but". Do not repeat the subject/verb if it is not necessary.
They invited us and we accepted.
We went to the beach. We had lunch there. Join the two sentences using "or, and" or "but". Do not repeat the subject/verb if it is not necessary.
We went to the beach and had lunch there.
He likes football. He doesn't like basketball. Join the two sentences using "or, and" or "but". Do not repeat the subject/verb if it is not necessary.
He likes football but doesn't like basketball.
She can drive us there. He can take his car. Join the two sentences using "or, and" or "but". Do not repeat the subject/verb if it is not necessary.
She can drive us there or he can take his car.
I called him. He didn't answer. Join the two sentences using "or, and" or "but". Do not repeat the subject/verb if it is not necessary.
I called him but he didn't answer.
We can stay at home. We can go out. Join the two sentences using "or, and" or "but". Do not repeat the subject/verb if it is not necessary.
We can stay at home or go out.
He cooked dinner. He burnt the rice. Join the two sentences using "or, and" or "but". Do not repeat the subject/verb if it is not necessary.
He cooked dinner but burnt the rice.