[ Do not- Does not ]
don’t / we / want to / cook / Seco de pollo/
A. We don’t cook seco de pollo
B. We don’t want to cook seco de pollo
C. We don’t to want cook seco de pollo
D. We cook seco de pollo
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Conjunction › ViewChoose the sentence that correctly uses ‘yet’ to combine these sentences: “She studied hard. She didn’t pass the exam.”
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________ traveling is educational, it can also be stressful and expensive.
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