<p>Name______Date______</p><p>Use the words and, or, but to finish these sentences. </p><p>I like to eat ice cream,______I like to eat broccoli more!</p><p>He enjoys walking on the beach ______going to Dale’s house. </p><p>She loves dancing ______playing the trumpet. Both are fine.</p><p>Activity one</p><p>Fill in the blanks with either “or” or “and”</p><p>1. They want a dog, a cat, ______a fish in the same room. </p><p>2. She would like either macaroni ______a hamburger.</p><p>3. He likes to swim ______dive. </p><p>4. She is thinking about either going to school ______going home.</p><p>5. We thought you should exercise ______study</p><p>6. The best way to get there is by taking the highway ______then the side street.</p><p>7. Either you are going to move ______you are going to stay.</p><p>8. Peanut butter ______jelly are delicious together. </p><p>9. I have got to go ______pick up some groceries. </p><p>10. He has two games, one controller, ______three friends. </p><p>Activity two “But what?”</p><p>Fill in the blanks with either “or”, “and” , or “but”.</p><p>1. She went to the store, ______then remembered she forgot her cash.</p><p>2. He thought of his friend ______smiled. </p><p>3. She would either go ______stay. 4. They didn’t need both the game ______the tickets. </p><p>5. We will go, ______only if you say so.</p><p>6. The thing about schools is that it is both awesome ______fun.</p><p>Activity three – The Theater Write 9 sentences. Use one of the three words “and”, “or”, and “but” in each sentence. </p><p>______</p><p>______</p><p>______</p><p>______</p><p>______</p><p>______</p><p>______</p><p>______</p><p>______</p><p>______</p><p>______</p><p>______</p><p>______</p><p>______</p><p>______</p>
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