Conjunctions - joining words Join clauses together
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and |
I want you to sweep the floor and wash the dishes.
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but |
There were lots of ducks but only one goose.
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because |
You should not persecute someone because of their beliefs.
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so |
I'm tired so I'm going to bed.
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if |
Some mushrooms are harmful if eaten.
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or |
A weir is a dam or a man-made waterfall.
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which |
I went to visit the museum, which had just opened a new dinosaur exhibition.
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after |
You can watch TV after you have done your homework.
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before |
Clean your shoes before you pack them.
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