[ Conjunction ]
Choose the sentence that correctly combines the following two sentences using ‘but’: “He likes to play video games. He doesn’t like to study.”
A. He likes to play video games but he doesn’t like to study.
B. He likes to play video games, but he doesn’t like to study.
C. He likes to play video games; but he doesn’t like to study.
D. He likes to play video games. But he doesn’t like to study.
Select your answer:

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