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George did not study, ____ he got a bad grade on the test.
George did not study, ____ he got a bad grade on the test.
so
Amanda could take her test Monday, ____ she could take it Tuesday
Amanda could take her test Monday, ____ she could take it Tuesday
or
Carry did not do her math homework, ____ did she do her science homework.
Carry did not do her math homework, ____ did she do her science homework.
nor
Grace spent 3 hours on homework, ____ she still had more.
Grace spent 3 hours on homework, ____ she still had more.
yet, but
The stain on Patrick's shirt had gone away, ____ it had been washed.
The stain on Patrick's shirt had gone away, ____ it had been washed.
for
A comma comes before a coordinating conjunction.
A comma comes before a coordinating conjunction.
true
Only the part in the sentence before the conjunction must be able to stand alone.
Only the part in the sentence before the conjunction must be able to stand alone.
false
FANBOYS stands for for, and, neither, but, or, yet, and so.
FANBOYS stands for for, and, neither, but, or, yet, and so.
false
This sentence is written correctly: Lia could either go to the movies or, she could go swimming.
This sentence is written correctly: Lia could either go to the movies or, she could go swimming.
false
Coordinating conjunctions are words that are used to connect grammatically equal elements.
Coordinating conjunctions are words that are used to connect grammatically equal elements.
true
Sophie bought a present, for her little sister.
Sophie bought a present, for her little sister.
wrong
Sam baked cookies but, forgot to put in the baking soda.
Sam baked cookies but, forgot to put in the baking soda.
wrong
Susan could not print her report, for her printer was broken.
Susan could not print her report, for her printer was broken.
right
He was tired, and he did not want to do any work.
He was tired, and he did not want to do any work.
right
Carter thought that she heard a noise, but, it turned out to just be her dog.
Carter thought that she heard a noise, but, it turned out to just be her dog.
wrong
- That is not what I meant to say, nor should you interpret my statement as an admission of guilt.
- That is not what I meant to say, nor should you interpret my statement as an admission of guilt.
- Soto is not the only Olympic athlete in his family, so are his brother, sister, and his Uncle Chet.
- Soto is not the only Olympic athlete in his family, so are his brother, sister, and his Uncle Chet.
You can study hard for this exam or you can fail.
You can study hard for this exam or you can fail.
Most of the visitors were happy just sitting around in the shade, for it had been a long, dusty journey on the train
Most of the visitors were happy just sitting around in the shade, for it had been a long, dusty journey on the train
Name all of the coordinating conjunctions
Name all of the coordinating conjunctions
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