Fill in the blank with the most suitable conjunction: I bought a few cold drinks, ______ we had a party after that.
A
and
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B
but
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C
nor
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D
or
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Solution
The correct option is A and Cumulative conjunction merely adds one statement to another. 'And' is used to link equal parts in the sentence. In the given sentence, 'buying cold drinks' and 'having party' are two equal parts of the sentence. 'But' is used to show contrast. 'Nor' is used with neither to show negative clauses. 'Or' is used with either which provides choices in the sentence.