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Tommy_ensr Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

but or ,but ?

A) London is a very old city, but it has many modern buildings.

B) London is a very old city but it has many modern buildings.

C) London is a very old city but has many modern buildings.

what is the best choice? or they are the same meaning? , please advise
  

Top answer

tommy_ensr what is the best choice? A tommy_ensr they are the same meaning Yes. They have the same meaning.

  • tommy_ensr what is the best choice?
  • A tommy_ensr they are the same meaning Yes.
  • They have the same meaning.
  • _____________________ Use a comma when the second clause is a full clause with a subject, like this: It's old, but it's beautiful.
  • It's old but beautiful.
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tommy_ensrwhat is the best choice?
A
tommy_ensrthey are the same meaning
Yes. They have the same meaning.
_____________________

Use a comma when the second clause is a full clause with a subject, like this:

It's old, but it's beautiful.
It's old but beautiful.

CJ
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tommy_ensrwhat is the best choice?
A and C are both flawless.
tommy_ensr they are the same meaning?
Yes.

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