AND: en español corresponde a la conjunción copulativa "y". Esta es empleada para unir varias frases y/o palabras.
Lista de oraciones empleando AND
- She's tall and
beautiful
- I like the ice
creams and the sodas
- The skirt is long
and red
- Sam has a good dy
and nice arms
- I like to swim and sing
BUT: es la conjunción adversativa "pero" del idioma español y va siempre precedida de una coma cuando es usada.
Lista de oraciones empleando BUT:
- He is a great
swimmer, but he prefers to play golf
- I prefer coffee, but my sister prefers the
chocolate
- I like the candies,
but I prefer the snacks
- He was not only rich but, also handsome.
- Mary is not only my
wife, but, also my best friend.
SO: es una conjunción resultativa que une oraciones y tiene correspondencia con el uso de "por tanto" y "por eso" en el español.
Lista de oraciones empleando SO:
- Tomorrow is my
birthday so i need to be beautiful
- Autumn leaves will fade and so will I
- We are no great
friends of his, so we were not
invited to his birthday
- She is busy so i
will call her mom
- He is so handsome