Respuesta :

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


5 oraciones con cada una: so, but, and

So  

  1. I am going to cook so i'm going to turn on the kitchen.  
  2. You're going to travel, so yo need a luggage.
  3. She is driving so i'm not going to call her.  
  4. He is practicing for the class, so i'm going to help him.
  5. My mom is working so i´m going to do the dinner.  

And  

 

  1. Marta and Juan are going to school  
  2. He is handsome and intelligent.
  3. She is a dancer and a journalist  
  4. Julia and Carlos have a relationship.  
  5. My sister and her dog are walking in the park.

But

  1. He likes pizza but i prefer sushi.
  2. Maria wants to swim in the pool but she cant.  
  3. Sebas likes that car but is not blue.  
  4. She drinks coke but is bad for health.  
  5. I like to dance flamenco but i don't have time.

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