04/07/2021
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The connector "but" it's a opposing connector or contrast; indicates an opposition to the preceding idea or action. It is usually preceded by a coma. For example: They invited me to eat, but I was no longer hungry.
The connectors are words or expressions that allow us to indicate a relationship between two sentences or statements. The use of connectors favors the reading and comprehension of texts, since they provide coherence and cohesion.
Other opposing connectors are: although, despite, on the contrary, otherwise, instead, while, nevertheless, on the other hand, however, but.
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