Fill in the blank with the correct conjunction for addition: “She likes both coffee ___ tea.”
A. or
B. and
C. so

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Which of the following sentences contains a subordinating conjunction?
A. Neither the Yankees nor the Mets made the playoffs that year.
B. I wanted to see the Jonas Brothers in concert, but I couldn’t get tickets.
C. When Fred came home from school, he was in a bad mood.
D. Cassie and Rita both wrote book reports on the same novel.
