You have to coordinate them. You need a coordinating conjunction. To join groups of words that are about similar things. SAILOR 1: Well here it says ‘I like cats. ‘ SAILOR 2: And here it says ...
Each item below offers a choice, in a pull-down menu, of four conjunctions for expressing various logical relationships. For each numbered item, select the conjunction that best fits in the sentence.
In each item below, the sentence contains a highlighted conjunction expressing a time relationship, followed by a conjunctive adverb in parentheses. In the blank box under each item, rewrite the ...
For example: I had a terrible cold. I still went to work. You can add the coordinating conjunction ‘but’ in between these causes so the sentence reads: I had a terrible cold but I still went ...