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dsp73
3 years ago
12

HELP DUE SOON!!! AND IT IS REALLY IMPORTANT

English
1 answer:
kotegsom [21]3 years ago
8 0

Explanation:

B. Combine the following sentences into one sentence using paired conjunctions (conjunctions that go together). Choose from the following options: both and not only but also, either or neither nor

1. We could fly We could go by train.

2 She will have to study hard. She will have to concentrate to do well on the exam

3. Jack is not here. Tom is in another city.

4 The speaker will not confirm the story. The speaker will not deny the story

5 Pneumonia is a dangerous disease. Small pox is a dangerous illness.

6 Fred loves traveling Jane wants to go around the world.

7 It might rain tomorrow. It might snow tomorrow

8 Playing tennis is good for your heart Jogging is good for your health.

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