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Do you want to eat spaghetti … steak tonight?
Question 1:
Do you want to eat spaghetti … steak tonight?
A.
and
B.
but
C.
or
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Read over your answers … correct all mistakes before you pass them up.
… he is thin, he is strong.
He is sick … he wants to go out.
He did not join us for the movie … he had already seen it.
He phoned me … he needed someone to talk to.
I tried to make her realize the consequences … she refused to listen.
Harry, … Peter, is joining us on the trip.
She was afraid … the building would collapse.
She could not find the book she wanted … she borrowed a magazine instead.
Do you want to eat spaghetti … steak tonight?
She is bringing dessert … drinks to the party.
I like classical music, … my husband likes jazz.
We want to order Chinese food, … he wants Italian.
Are you happy … upset about the news?
I have a dog … a cat.
My friend’s mom is nice, … her dad is scary.
I want to go to the party, … I have to work.
She wants to visit China … I want to visit China.
Do you want juice … coffee?
I like to watch movies on Saturday … she likes to exercise.
I didn’t eat breakfast … I’m hungry.
I am tired, … I need to stay up and study for my test.
I like her … she is always nice to me.
She must be tired, … she fell asleep before dinner.
I studied really hard, … I failed the test.
She is afraid of dogs, … she adores the neighbour’s poodle.
I ate too much for lunch, … I am going to skip dinner.
I hate to waste gas, … it is very expensive these days.
I am allergic to berries, … I like the taste of strawberries.
I am taking art class, … it is the easiest class at school.
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