Bats like darkness.They go out at night.andorbutsojoining wordsCombine the sentences into one sentence. Use one of the joining words.
Question
Bats like darkness. They go out at night.
and/or/but/so
Combine the sentences into one sentence. Use one of the joining words.
Solution
Bats like darkness, and they go out at night.
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