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FANBOYS (and, but, or, so)

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  • Use BUT: I like ice cream. I don’t like cake.
    I like ice cream, but I don't like cake.
  • Use AND: We went to the park. We played soccer.
    Went to the park and played soccer.
  • Use SO: The dog was hungry. I filled his bowl.
    The dog was hungry, so I filled his bowl.
  • Use SO: The music was too loud. We turned it down.
    The music was too loud, so we turned it down.
  • Use BUT: She tried her best. She didn’t win the race.
    She tried her best, but she didn't win the race.
  • Use AND: He plays the guitar. He sings songs too.
    He plays the guitar and singe songs.
  • Use SO: It was raining. We stayed inside.
    It was raining, so we stayed inside.
  • Use OR: We can watch TV. We can play a game.
    We can watch TV or play a game.
  • Use OR: Should we go swimming? Should we stay home?
    Should we go swimming or stay home?
  • Use SO: She studied hard. She got a good grade.
    She studied hard, so she got a good grade.
  • Use BUT: We baked cookies. They didn’t taste very good.
    We baked cookies, but they didn't taste very good.
  • Use OR: Do you want pizza? Do you want pasta?
    Do you want pizza or pasta?
  • Use BUT: He is very tall. He can’t play basketball well.
    He is very tall, but he can't play basketball well.
  • Use AND: She washed the dishes. She cleaned the counters.
    She washed the dishes and cleaned the counters.
  • Use SO: We were tired. We went to bed early.
    We were tired, so we went to bed early.
  • Use OR: Should I wear sneakers? Should I wear sandals?
    Should I wear sneakers or sandals?
  • Use OR: You can have an apple. You can have a banana.
    You can have an apple or a banana.
  • Use OR: Would you like to read? Would you like to draw?
    Would you like to read or draw?
  • Use BUT: I wanted to go outside. It started to rain.
    I wanted to go outside, but it started to rain.
  • Use SO: He forgot his umbrella. He got wet on the way home.
    He forgot his umbrella, so he got wet on the way home.
  • Use BUT: The movie was long. It wasn’t boring.
    The movie was long, but it wasn't boring.
  • Use AND: They did their homework. They then watched a movie.
    They did their homework and then watched a movie.
  • Use AND: I have a dog. I have a cat.
    I have a dog and a cat.
  • Use AND: I like pizza. I like hamburgers.
    I like pizza and hamburgers