* The bus stopped and the man got off.
* We use "and" to connect two actions that happened sequentially.
* Junk food tastes so good but it is bad for your health.
* We use "but" to contrast two opposing ideas.
* You should eat less junk food or you will put on weight.
* We use "or" to present a choice or a possible consequence.
* He is a vegetarian so he doesn’t eat any meat.
* We use "so" to show a result.
* Would you like meat or vegetables for lunch?
* We use "or" to offer a choice.
* Susan went to the park and had a ride on the swing.
* We use "and" to connect two actions.
* I love fruit but I am allergic to strawberries.
* We use "but" to contrast two opposing ideas.
* There was a heavy rain so the roads were flooded.
* We use "so" to show a result.