Which pair of sentences can be combined using a conjunction? A. Joanna visited the zoo last weekend. She saw a toucan. B. Play this game with me. What are you doing later? C. Those carrots look delicious. Don't forget to walk the dog! D. Asha doesn't want spaghetti for dinner. She will visit her sister tomorrow.
What do you think it is?
B is jointed with a semi colon, not a conjunction word.
The rest are unrelated clauses.
1 isn't. What is it.
the answer is the only sentence that can be joined by a conjunction!
Joanna visited the zoo last weekend. She saw a toucan. Is this unrelated, or it can be jointed?
what is the answer ill medal
If so, which word can conjunct it. and, so, or, but, yet?
Think, no direct answers, you are smart you can do it!
C. Those carrots look delicious. Don't forget to walk the dog! Are those even related, or unrelated? It isn't correct, too unrelated, it can't be joined harmoniously.
D. Asha doesn't want spaghetti for dinner. She will visit her sister tomorrow. Does this say anything about her not wanting spaghetti for dinner
B. Play this game with me. What are you doing later? This either. So what is left? A?
Joanna visited the zoo last weekend. She saw a toucan. THIS IS RELATED AND CAN BE JOINED. But with what? Joanna visited the zoo last weekend, and she saw a toucan.
So it is?
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