English Grammar Guide for ESL

CONJUNCTIONS

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Exercises

Choose the correct form:

I wanted to go, (and, but, or) I was too tired.
Would you like tea (and, or, but) coffee?
She studied hard, (so, but, nor) she passed the exam.
I don't know (if, but, and) he is coming.
Tom (and, but, or) Jerry are good friends.
She said (that, but, or) she would call later.
You should leave now, (or, and, yet) you will miss the bus.
He is tired, (but, so, and) he wants to finish his work.
Close the window (and, or, but) lock the door.
I was hungry, (so, yet, nor) I made a sandwich.
Call me (if, and, but) you need help.
She is young, (yet, so, or) she is very experienced.
He doesn't drink coffee, (nor, but, so) does he drink tea.
We visited the museum (and, but, or) took many pictures.
You can stay here, (or, but, yet) you can come with us.

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