Construct a compound sentence using ‘could’ and ‘might’.
A. I could play soccer, or it might be too cold.
B. I could read a book, but it might not be interesting.
C. I could go for a walk, but it might rain later.
D. I could finish my project, and it might take all night.

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A. Yes, that’s alright.
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