Combine the following sentences using a conjunction: ‘She likes to read books.’ ‘She also enjoys watching movies.’
A. She likes to read books or she also enjoys watching movies.
B. She likes to read books but she also enjoys watching movies.
C. She likes to read books so she also enjoys watching movies.
D. She likes to read books and she also enjoys watching movies.

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A. will decide/receive
B. decide/will receive
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We _____ to the concert last night.
A. a
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