Choose an appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank:
I want you to come to the party but _____ you don't want to come, that's all right.
A
when
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B
therefore
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C
as well as
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D
if
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Solution
The correct option is A if Option D: The given sentence states a condition: 'it is all right if the person 'you' does not want to come for the party.
'If' expresses condition, and agrees to the given sentence. The sentence also places a condition, that it is all right if 'you' does not want to come to the party.
Hence option D is correct.
Option A: 'When' expresses time. It means 'at the time or in the event that'.
Option B: 'Therefore' expresses conclusion. This isn't seen in the sentence.
Option C: 'As well as' expresses addition and not condition.