The correct conjunction to complete the sentence is "or."
The complete sentence would read: “You can wear your blue shoes or your black shoes, but not both,” Carl’s father told him.
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Which conjunction correctly completes the sentence?
“You can wear your blue shoes _____ your black shoes, but not both,” Carl’s father told him.
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when
when
or
or
and
and
if
if
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The correct conjunction to complete the sentence is "or."
The complete sentence would read: “You can wear your blue shoes or your black shoes, but not both,” Carl’s father told him.