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Which conjunction can make it a meaningful sentence?

I have a lot of homework to do now __________ I can't go to the cinema with you.

Asked by Rddietrich, Last updated: Apr 12, 2024

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FELECIA LEW XIN YU

FELECIA LEW XIN YU

FELECIA LEW XIN YU
FELECIA LEW XIN YU

Answered Sep 26, 2019

I have a lot of homework to do now so i cant go to the cinema with you.

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lee zhe rui

lee zhe rui

lee zhe rui
Lee zhe rui

Answered Sep 25, 2019

I have a lot of homework to do now _so_I can't go to the cinema with you.

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Sana Shaji

Sana Shaji

Students may not be educated to the fullest, but we do have the sense to predict what can happen.

Sana Shaji
Sana Shaji, Student, CBSE, Dubai, UAE

Answered Mar 06, 2019

D. So, because if it is added, the sentence given after will become a reason.

' And ' would be used if we are doing two things at the same time.

E.g = I ordered pasta and a glass of red wine.

' But ' would be used if we have an issue but we still made an exception.

E.g = I have a red car but I went by my cycle.

' Or ' is used when given a choice.

E.g = Do you want pepper or chili flakes on your pasta?

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rddietrich

rddietrich

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Answered Jan 21, 2019

So
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