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Do you prefer bread or fruit a for snack? Use conjunctions to introduce options: or, nor, either... or, neither... nor http://pixabay.com/static/uploads/photo/2014/06/29/22/58/still-life-379858_640.jpg Do you prefer bread or fruit a for snack?
You may add either red or yellow pepper to the recipe. Use conjunctions to introduce options: or, nor, either... or, neither... nor http://pixabay.com/static/uploads/photo/2014/08/18/23/11/paprika-421087_640.jpg You may add either red or yellow pepper to the recipe.