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Examples of 'but' in a Sentence


Examples for 'but'. How to use 'but' in a sentence?


The word "but" is a conjunction used to introduce a contrast or exception between two ideas or statements. It is often used to show a difference, contradiction, or limitation. For example:



Example Sentences


I wanted to join you, but I was too tired.


She likes coffee, but she doesn’t like tea.


He studied hard, but he didn’t pass the exam.


They invited everyone, but I couldn’t go.


I like that restaurant, but it’s too expensive.


The movie was interesting, but it was too long.


He is talented, but he lacks experience.


I planned to visit her, but I forgot.


The weather was nice, but it suddenly rained.


I tried calling him, but there was no answer.


She wanted to come, but she was busy.


They prepared everything, but there was a delay.


I thought he’d be here, but he didn’t show up.


I love ice cream, but I can’t eat too much.


He plays soccer well, but he prefers basketball.


She enjoys reading, but she doesn’t have much time.


It looked easy, but it was actually difficult.


They tried their best, but it wasn’t enough.


I wanted to buy it, but it was sold out.


She’s smart, but sometimes makes mistakes.


We were ready, but the event got canceled.


He likes to travel, but he hates flying.


The cake was delicious, but too sweet for me.


I love summer, but I don’t like the heat.


They were tired, but they kept working.


She called him, but he didn’t answer.


I wanted to eat outside, but it was raining.


They were close friends, but they had a fight.


He’s kind, but sometimes too shy.


I was hungry, but there was nothing to eat.


She sings well, but she’s too shy to perform.


He enjoys cooking, but doesn’t like washing dishes.


We wanted to go swimming, but the pool was closed.


She has a car, but prefers to walk.


He’s a good leader, but sometimes too strict.


It’s cold, but I still want to go out.


They love each other, but they argue a lot.


I have a cat, but I’m allergic to cats.


The party was fun, but it ended too soon.


She likes hiking, but she’s afraid of heights.


He’s young, but very responsible.


We made plans, but they didn’t work out.


The book was interesting, but hard to understand.


I wanted to help, but I didn’t know how.


She smiled, but she looked sad.


They prepared for the exam, but they were still nervous.


I saved money, but it wasn’t enough.


She likes reading, but doesn’t have enough time.


We wanted to stay longer, but we had to leave.


He apologized, but she was still upset.


The food was good, but the service was slow.

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