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Seagull Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

but yet he is very tolerant

My grandfather is strict about manners, but [ ] he is very tolerant.

A however B somehow C otherwise D yet

Of the four items above, which is the best suited to fill the blank in the sentence? I suppose that C is the most appropriate, but I still wonder if D is possible. What do you think?
  

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seagull which is the best suited to fill the blank Only C fits the meaning and the grammar. 'Yet' means 'but'.

  • seagull which is the best suited to fill the blank Only C fits the meaning and the grammar.
  • 'Yet' means 'but'.
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seagull which is the best suited to fill the blank
Only C fits the meaning and the grammar. 'Yet' means 'but'.
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I understand.
Thank you so much indeed, Mister Micawber.

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