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Name___________________________ Date_______________
Connecting with Conjunctions
The words below help us put two or more things together.
and but or
Examples:
1. I like to eat apples and oranges.
2. I like to eat apples but not oranges.
3. I can eat one apple or one orange.
Directions: Read each sentence. Choose the correct word, circle it, and write it on the line.
1. I need a pencil ________________ a piece of paper to write.
and or but
2. We have a cat ________________ we do not have a fish.
and or but
3. Tomorrow we can go to the zoo _______________ the movies, but not to both.
and or but
4. I would like carrots, peas, _______________ broccoli please.
and or but
5. When you go to the end you can go left ______________right.
and or but