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  • You can have pizza, ___ you can have pasta.
    or
  • Tom is tall, ___ he is strong.
    and
  • Do you want to play cards? Do you prefer a board game? (or OR yet)
    Do you want to play cards, OR do you prefer a board game?
  • You can go to the park, ___ you can stay at home.
    or
  • Do you want your hair up in a bun? Do you prefer a French braid? (for OR or)
    Do you want your hair up in a bun, OR do you prefer a French braid?
  • Alicia would like to go skiing. She is afraid of falling. (nor OR but)
    Alicia would like to go skiing, BUT she is afraid of falling.
  • For breakfast, we can make pancakes. We can make waffles.
    For breakfast, we can make pancakes, OR we can make waffles.
  • She is reading a book, ___ her brother is watching TV.
    and
  • We wanted to play football, ___ it was raining.
    but
  • They do not like meat. They do not eat hot dogs. (so OR  but)
    They do not like meat, SO they do not eat hot dogs.
  • He read this paragraph three times. He did not understand the meaning.
    He read this paragraph three times, BUT he did not understand the meaning.
  • Noah’s ankle hurt a lot. He finished the race. (but OR so)
    Noah’s ankle hurt a lot, but he finished the race.
  • Royce raked up all the leaves. He put them in a big pile.
    Royce raked up all the leaves, AND he put them in a big pile.
  • I like apples, ___ I don’t like bananas.
    but
  • They wash their hands often. They do not get sick. ( but OR and)
    They wash their hands often, AND they do not get sick.