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Home > English > Grammar > Parts of Speech > Conjunctions

What is the role of ‘or’ in a sentence?

A. It expresses addition.
B. It introduces alternatives.
C. It shows cause and effect.
D. It indicates contrast.

Answer: It introduces alternatives.


Additional Information: 'Or' is a coordinating conjunction used to present options or alternatives.


Subjects: Conjunctions, Parts of Speech

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