I like to swim _________ play football.
A. or
B. but
C. in
D. and
Select your answer:

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Conjunctions › ViewWhich of the following sentences contains correlative conjunctions?
A. At Rita’s birthday party, I ate pie, cake, and ice cream.
B. It was supposed to be held outdoors, but it rained, so we all went inside.
C. Not only was the food delicious, but I also had a great time joking around with Rita and Tim.
D. If Rita holds another party, I’ll definitely attend.
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Select the sentence that correctly uses ‘but’ to show contrast: “She is very tall. Her sister is quite short.”
A. She is very tall but her sister is quite short.
B. She is very tall, but her sister is quite short.
C. She is very tall; but her sister is quite short.
D. She is very tall. But her sister is quite short.
