(a)
‘Or’ is Conjunction.
Synonyms:
Either,
introduces an alternate, the equivalent or substitutive character of two words
or phrases, whether
Note: ‘Or’
is used to link two or more alternatives.
Sentences:
1. Anne must weep or she will faint.
2. Are you coming with me or not?
3. Come inside or you will catch a cold.
4. Did she listen to you or not?
5. Either he is intelligent or he is fool.
6. Gift me your pen or your watch.
7. He may be suffering from measles or Ebola
8. Helen can’t read or write German.
9. Julie should leave or she'll be late.
10.
Kelly may refuse or
ignore your offer.
11.
Lucy or her brother
is coming today.
12.
Mary would be here in
three or four hours.
13.
Monarchs or kings used
to rule this country.
14.
Nicky’s son never
smiles or laughs.
15.
Please play tennis or
go home.
16.
She should eat more
or she'll fell ill.
17.
The doors or windows
are rattling.
18.
There were three or
four boys in the hall.
19.
Turn the heat down or
kettle will burn.
20.
Which does she prefer
butter or cheese?
21.
Zany can take this
book or that novel.
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