Hi! Are "but" and " yet" the same meaning for the below sentences? Thanks, Fulvio
1. They are not qualified but are giving financial advice.
2. They are not qualified yet are giving financial advice.
yellowstarstruck Hi! Are "but" and " yet" the same meaning for the below sentences? Thanks, Fulvio Yes.
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yellowstarstruckHi! Are "but" and " yet" the same meaning for the below sentences? Thanks, Fulvio
Yes.
I'd add a comma in each sentence.
yellowstarstrucksame meaning
Close enough.
1 is more neutral. 2 shows a little more disapproval.
CJ
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