1) We use (...) to add a different idea. a) and b) or c) but 2) We use (...) to add an alternative. a) and b) or c) but 3) We use (...) to add a similar idea. a) and b) or c) but 4) On Saturday afternoons, I visit a friend. We go to her house (...) we meet in town. a) and b) or c) but 5) I like doing sports, (...) I don't like watching them. a) and b) or c) but 6) I like painting (...) I like drawing too. a) and b) or c) but 7) I have a guitar lesson on Mondays (...) I go swimming on Thursdays. a) and b) or c) but 8) Which do you prefer, football (. ..) basketball? a) and b) or c) but 9) We sometimes go to the cinema, (...,) it’s very expensive. a) and b) or c) but

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