Tap the sentence that means the same as the sentence below.
Sam wants to buy a bag. He wants to buy a shirt too. He needs to decide which one to buy.
A
Sam should buy both a bag and a shirt.
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B
Sam should decide whether he wants to buy a bag or a shirt.
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C
Sam should buy a bag if he buys a shirt.
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D
Sam should decide whether he wants to buy a jar or a mug.
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Solution
The correct option is B Sam should decide whether he wants to buy a bag or a shirt. This sentence uses the conjunction ‘whether…or’ to talk about the choice that Sam has between buying a shirt and buying a bag.