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TeacherJapan Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

While?

Some prefer tea, others prefer coffee.

Don’t you need either while or and after the comma?

  

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teacherJapan Don’t you need either while or and after the comma? These are all correct: Some prefer tea, and others prefer coffee. Some prefer tea, but others prefer coffee.

  • teacherJapan Don’t you need either while or and after the comma?
  • These are all correct: Some prefer tea, and others prefer coffee.
  • Some prefer tea, but others prefer coffee.
  • Some prefer tea while others prefer coffee.
  • Some prefer tea; others prefer coffee.
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teacherJapanDon’t you need either while or and after the comma?

These are all correct:

Some prefer tea, and others prefer coffee.
Some prefer tea, but others prefer coffee.
Some prefer tea while others prefer coffee.
Some prefer tea; others prefer coffee.
Some prefer tea. Others prefer coffee.

CJ

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