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Join the following sentences using the most suitable conjunction. Omit any unnecessary words.

Raymond collects all sorts of coins. He puts them in his albums.

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Raymond collects all sorts of coins but he puts them in his albums.
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Raymond collects all sorts of coins because he puts them in his albums.
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Raymond collects all sorts of coins and he puts them in his albums.
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Raymond collects all sorts of coins or he puts them in his albums.
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Solution

The correct option is D Raymond collects all sorts of coins and he puts them in his albums.
We one statement 'adds' to another one (without showing contrast, choice or inference), we use an additive or cumulative conjunction such as and, also, too, etc. Here, there are two parts of the sentence: 'collecting coins' and 'putting them in his album' which add to each other. Hence, the right answer is 'and', option C.

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