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Ansonguy Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

With or without "but" in [but not a motorcycle]

(1) I can ride a bike but not a motorcycle.

(2) I can ride a bike, not a motorcycle.

Which one is correct? Thank you.

  

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ansonguy Which one is correct? (1) You might use (2) in a very informal setting, but I wouldn't use it in class work, for example, in an essay that you are assigned to write. CJ

  • ansonguy Which one is correct?
  • (1) You might use (2) in a very informal setting, but I wouldn't use it in class work, for example, in an essay that you are assigned to write.
  • CJ
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ansonguyWhich one is correct?

(1)

You might use (2) in a very informal setting, but I wouldn't use it in class work, for example, in an essay that you are assigned to write.

CJ

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