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What is a sentence using but as preposition?
"The hikers,
but
for the guide, would have been lost in the wilderness."
In this sentence, "but" acts as a preposition meaning "except for" or "with the exception of".
I noted that OKAY sounds like KAY .Is it true CAKE in informal American English?
What is the past participle of verb to wash?
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What are different ways nouns used?
What part of the sentence tells what subject is or does?
What does casitas mean in Spanish?
What are some examples of past tense regular verbs?
If the prefix ex-means outwhat is exact meaning of expulsion?
When is the past participle form of verb being used?
What is the English meaning of Spanish word Quevole?
Can you write sentences with owing to?
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