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English, 27.02.2020 07:24 nikki225

Use and to connect two subjects, two verbs, or two objects in a simple sentence. Do not use a comma before or after and. Use a plural verb when you connect subjects.

1.Oranges have vitamin C. Strawberries have vitamin C.

2.Jason runs every day.
Jason lifts weights every day.

3.Kathy bought a bag of potatoes.
Kathy bought a loaf of bread.

4. The lemonade is cold.
The lemonade is sweet.

5. Chile is in South America. Peru is in South America.

6. She talks quickly.
She talks loudly.

7. Horses can swim.
Cows can swim.

8. Susan likes pop music.
Susan likes jazz.

9.Marta sells toys online.
Her mother sells toys online.

10. Winters in Minnesota are cold.
Winters in Minnesota are wet.

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