and
1. Kamal
and Nimal
went to the temple.
2. He
ate bread and butter.
3. I
went home. I had lunch.
4. I
went home and
had lunch.
or
1. You can learn Pali.
You can learn Sanskrit.
2. You can learn Pali or Sanskrit.
3. Ravi will help you.
Roshan will help you.
4. Ravi or Roshan will help
you.
but/yet/still/however/nonetheless/ nevertheless
1. I have a bike. I can’t ride
it.
2. I have a bike, but I can’t
ride it.
so/therefore/hence/for
this reason/as a result/consequently/that is why
1. Kamani is ill. She is
absent.
2. Kamani is ill, so she is
absent.
because/since/as/now
that/for
Kamani is
ill. She is absent.
1.
Kamani is absent because she is ill.
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