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8. I would either like the blue car. I would like the red car. a. comma/ but b. and c. or d. but e. because
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8. I would either like the blue car. I would like the red car.
a. comma/ but
b. and
c. or
d. but e. because
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C. Or
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“I would either like the blue car, or I would like the red car”, is the correct finished sentence.
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It would only make sense for or.
I would either like the blue car or I would like the red car
Answer: C
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