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English, 30.06.2020 15:01, cheyennerondeau

What conjunction best suits these sentences. 1. Mother paid the butcher put the meat in her basket. 2. The wind was cold it was the month of March. 3. Brian did not know to choose a cricket bat of a football for a birthday present. 4. Let us sit on the beach the sun sets, then go indoors and change. 5. Susan boiled the egg Jane cut the onions. 6. You need not come with us you wish to. 7. We intend going to Accra the weather is fine. 8. Bernard burnt his fingers he had been warned to be careful with the fireworks. 9. The match was postponed of the heavy rain. 10. We look everywhere for the lost book could not find it. You get 10 points for this.

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