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Why is "or" being used instead of "and" here?

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Rebecca

"Or" is used here instead of "and" because "or" is used after the negative form of a verb, which is "does not" here. Here are some examples of when to use "and" and "or" in this context: Ex: I like coffee with milk and sugar in it. ("And" is used because the verb "like" is positive) Ex: I don't like milk or sugar in my coffee. ("Or" is used here because the verb "don't" is negative)

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