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Tap the sentence that uses the correct conjunction.
A
I like oranges, or I do not like mangoes.
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B
I like oranges, but I do not like mangoes.
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C
I like oranges, and I do not like mangoes.
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D
I like oranges, so I do not like mangoes.
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Solution
The correct option is B I like oranges, but I do not like mangoes. Here, we use 'but' to connect the two opposing ideas: I like oranges; I don't like mangoes.