English, asked by adarshrajeevankp, 6 months ago

He made an omlette . He toasted an entire loaf of bread (Join without using and , but or so)​

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Answered by CreAzieStsoUl
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Explanation:

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Answered by snowwhiteaug18
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Answer:

He made an omlette as well as toasted an entire loaf of bread.

He made an omlette. Moreover, he toasted an entire loaf of bread.

Explanation:

There are many ways to create a conjunction without the overly used "and, but or so."

Here are some synonyms you could use :

along with

together with

besides

also

too

plus

furthermore

in addition to

Hope this helped.

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