[ Conjunction ]
Join the sentences: ‘He likes to play soccer.’ ‘He also enjoys swimming.’
A. He likes to play soccer, and he also enjoys swimming.
B. He likes to play soccer but he also enjoys swimming.
C. He likes to play soccer and he also enjoys swimming.
D. He likes to play soccer, however, he also enjoys swimming.
Select your answer:

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