1) What type of words shoulde we use to combine sentences? a) conjunctions b) prepositions c) nouns d) verbs 2) My room was messy. I cleaned it up. a) My room was messy, so I cleaned it up. b) My room was messy, and I cleaned it up.   c) My room was messy, or I cleaned it up. 3) The dog is hungry. The cat is hungry. a) The dog is hungry, but the cat is hungry. b) The dog is hungry, and the cat is hungry. c) The dog is hungry, or the dog is hungry. 4) You cannot go to the park. Clean your room. a) You cannot go to the park until you clean your room. b) You cannot go to the park, until you clean your room. c) Until you cannot go to the part, clean your room. d) Clean your room until you cannot go to the park. 5) Adrian started to get hungry. He ate a hot dog. a) Adrian started to get hungry, so he ate a hot dog. b) Adrian started to get hungry, but he ate a hot dog.  c) Adrian started to get hungry, but he ate a hot dog. 6) The ice cream melted. It still tasted good. a) The ice cream melted, so it still tasted good. b) The ice cream melted, or it still tasted good. c) The ice cream melted, but it still tasted good. 7) You did not eat all your dinner. You cannot have dessert. a) You did not eat all your dinner until you cannot have dessert. b) Since you did not eat all your dinner, you cannot have dessert. c) Although you did not eat all your dinner, you cannot have dessert. d) You did not eat all your dinner because you cannot have dessert. 8) We can go to the park. We can go swimming. a) We can go to the park, but we can go swimming. b) We can go to the park, so we can go swimming. c) We can go to the park, or we can go swimming.

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