When we use but (conjunction)?
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A conjunction is a word that is used to connect words, phrases, and clauses. There are many conjunctions in the English language, but some common ones include and, or, but, because, for, if, and when. There are three basic types of conjunctions: coordinating, subordinating, and correlative.
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We use the conjunction but when we join two ideas which are opposite in meaning.
◍For example :
★ It was bright. It was cold.
⤑It was bright but cold.
★ She likes mango. She does not like orange.
⤑She likes mango but not orange.
★ He is clever. He is unkind.
⤑ He is clever but unkind.
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