English, asked by akashkanojiya7864, 9 months ago

Can we use but in conjection sentences

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Answered by Anonymous
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  1. We would win the match but lost it by 1 run

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Hope it Helps You

Answered by kaneez11061
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Answer:

But can be used in the following ways: As a conjunction (connecting two phrases or clauses): She's 83 but she still goes swimming every day. As a way of starting a new sentence and connecting it to the previous sentence: It was in Cairo that he met Nadia. But that's another story.

Explanation:

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