[ Conjunctions ]
Combine these sentences using a conjunction: She likes ice cream. He likes cake.
A. She likes ice cream with he likes cake.
B. She likes ice cream and he likes cake.
C. He likes ice cream but she likes cake.
D. She likes ice cream or he likes cake.
Select your answer:

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He wanted to join the club, ___ he also wanted to participate in the events.
A. and
B. but
C. also
D. so
E. however
