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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Pronoun-Antecedent

in the sentence: She tries to read a page of her first booklet, and then a page of a book but all are boring.
can the word 'but' serve as a pronoun there? please help, i'm confused.
  

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"But" is a conjunction. " She tries to read a page of her first booklet, and then a page of a book and all are boring.

  • "But" is a conjunction.
  • " She tries to read a page of her first booklet, and then a page of a book and all are boring.
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"But" is a conjunction. You can also substitute "and."

She tries to read a page of her first booklet, and then a page of a book and all are boring.

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