VII. Join each pair of sentences, using the word in brackets. 1. He seemed a friendly person. I didn't like him. (but) 2. Keep the food covered. The flies will contaminate it. (or) 3. Julie has a guitar. She plays it very well. (and) 4. I need to study hard. I want to get a good score on the test. (so) 5. Nathan missed the bus. He was late for school this morning. (so) 6. The food looks delicious. It tastes horrible. (but) 7. You can study hard for this exam. You can fail. (or) 8. Anna took a part-time job. She needed some money (so) 9. I'd like a slice of cheese pizza for lunch. I'd like a salad for lunch. (and) reality shows? she went to see a doctor, 10. I'm busy tonight. I'd love to go to the cinema with you. (but) VIII. Choose the correct answers. 1. Fruit tastes good, a. but b. and 2. I want to buy a new jacket, a. and b. so a 3. Linda is going to make a cake, a. so b. but 4. My sister loves fruit, a. and 5. We can go to the pool b. but a. or 6. John likes funny films, a, and b. but it's healthy for your body. C. SO I don't have enough money. c. but b. or she's allergic to strawberries. c. or d. or she needs some eggs and flour. c. and d. or d. because C. SO d. so we can go horse-riding, whichever you prefer. d. so c. and he doesn't like scary films. d. but