Select the sentence that correctly uses ‘or’ to combine these sentences: “You can play football. You can play basketball.”
A. You can play football or you can play basketball.
B. You can play football, or you can play basketball.
C. You can play football, or, you can play basketball.
D. You can play football or basketball.

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