(unless, but, and, because, or, if, although)
I am very hungry------- the fridge is empty.
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I am very hungry but the fridge is empty........
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Conjunction:
A conjunction is a word or phrase that joins two or more words, phrases, clauses, or sentences. A common example of a conjunction is the word and. Here are two examples of how to utilise the conjunction and in both basic and complex situations: The blossom is golden with a white centre. (joins two descriptors together)
Given : The sentence is "I am very hungry------- the fridge is empty."
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Fill the specific words (unless, but, and, because, or, if, although) in the given sentence.
Answer:
"I am very hungry but the fridge is empty."
Because "but" is used to to link two opposing notions.
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