24. Can you provide examples of how to use "or", "and", and "both" in a sentence?

Certainly! Here are examples of how to use "or," "and," and "both" in sentences:

  1. "Or" indicates an alternative or choice:

    • "Would you like tea or coffee for breakfast?"
    • "You can choose to study Spanish or French."
  2. "And" joins two or more elements:

    • "She likes to read books and watch movies."
    • "I need to buy bread, milk, and eggs from the grocery store."
  3. "Both" emphasizes the inclusion of two or more items:

    • "Both Sarah and John are coming to the party."
    • "He enjoys both playing soccer and basketball."

These words are fundamental in constructing sentences, indicating choices, connections, and inclusivity. 

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