Conjunction Sentences Using But-01
Sentence with BUT conjunction
- I like ice cream, but I don’t like chocolate.
- She is tired, but she wants to go for a walk.
- He has a dog, but he wants a cat.
- They are happy, but they miss their friends.
- It’s raining outside, but I don’t have an umbrella.
- The food is delicious, but it’s too spicy for me.
- She can swim, but she can’t dive.
- He has a bike, but he prefers to walk.
- I’m hungry, but I don’t want to cook.
- He’s tall, but his brother is taller.
- She likes tea, but she doesn’t like coffee.
- He studied hard, but he failed the exam.
- They have money, but they don’t want to spend it.
- She’s smart, but she’s shy.
- I’m busy, but I can talk later.
- He’s fast, but he’s not the fastest.
- She’s happy, but she’s lonely.
- The movie was good, but it was too long.
- He’s strong, but he’s not very flexible.
- I have a car, but I prefer to walk.
- She’s kind, but she can be rude sometimes.
- He’s good at math, but he struggles with English.
- She’s tired, but she can’t sleep.
- I’m excited, but I’m also nervous.
- He’s from Japan, but he lives in the USA.
- She’s a doctor, but she wants to be a teacher.
- I like pizza, but I’m allergic to cheese.
- He’s busy, but he always finds time for his family.
- She’s funny, but she can be serious too.
- I have a dog, but I want a cat.
- He’s rich, but he’s not happy.
- She’s happy, but she’s not satisfied.
- I’m hungry, but I don’t feel like eating.
- He’s smart, but he’s lazy.
- She’s tall, but she’s not as tall as her sister.
- I’m tired, but I can’t sleep.
- He’s old, but he’s still active.
- She’s busy, but she can help you later.
- I’m cold, but I don’t want to turn on the heater.
- He’s friendly, but he’s also shy.
- She’s organized, but her desk is always messy.
- I’m bored, but I don’t know what to do.
- He’s patient, but he can be impatient too.
- She’s calm, but she’s also anxious.
- I’m happy, but I’m also sad.
- He’s talkative, but he’s a good listener too.
- She’s a good singer, but she’s too shy to perform in public.
- I’m busy, but I can make time for you.
- He’s handsome, but he’s not very confident.
- She’s smart, but she doubts herself sometimes.