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He enjoys playing the guitar, (and / because / but) he can't read sheet music.
He enjoys playing the guitar, but he can't read sheet music.
(and / because / but) it was a public holiday, we had the day off work.
Because it was a public holiday, we had the day off work.
I wanted to go to the park, (and / because / but) it was closed for maintenance.
I wanted to go to the park, but it was closed for maintenance.
We had fish and chips for dinner, (and / because / but) it was delicious.
We had fish and chips for dinner, and it was delicious.
She wanted to go on a vacation, (and / because / but) her boss wouldn't give her time off.
She wanted to go on a vacation, but her boss wouldn't give her time off.
(and / because / but) of the heavy traffic, we arrived late to the party.
Because of the heavy traffic, we arrived late to the party.
I was tired, (and / because / but) I still managed to finish my work on time.
I was tired, but I still managed to finish my work on time.
He loves watching movies, (and / because / but) his favorite genre is action.
He loves watching movies, and his favorite genre is action.
I wanted to go shopping, (and / because / but) I didn't have enough money.
I wanted to go shopping, but I didn't have enough money.
We decided to stay home (and / because / but) it was pouring rain outside.
We decided to stay home because it was pouring rain outside.
I enjoy cooking, (and / because / but) I'm not very good at baking.
I enjoy cooking, but I'm not very good at baking.
She's an excellent singer, (and / because / but) she performs in a local band.
She's an excellent singer, and she performs in a local band.
(and / because / but) the train was delayed, I missed my appointment.
Because the train was delayed, I missed my appointment.
We went to the beach, (and / because / but) the water was too cold to swim.
We went to the beach, but the water was too cold to swim.
He's very tall, (and / because / but) his brother is even taller.
He's very tall, but his brother is even taller.
We had a picnic in the park, (and / because / but) the weather was lovely.
We had a picnic in the park, and the weather was lovely.
I couldn't go to the concert (and / because / but) I couldn't get tickets.
I couldn't go to the concert because I couldn't get tickets.
I wanted to go for a walk, (and / because / but) it started raining heavily.
I wanted to go for a walk, but it started raining heavily.
The car broke down on the motorway, (and / because / but) fortunately, someone helped us.
The car broke down on the motorway, but fortunately, someone helped us.
I studied hard for the exam, (and / because / but) as a result, I got an A.
I studied hard for the exam, and as a result, I got an A.
She wore a warm coat (and / because / but) it was freezing outside.
She wore a warm coat because it was freezing outside.
I couldn't go to the party (and / because / but) I was feeling unwell.
I couldn't go to the party because I was feeling unwell.
He loves playing football, (and / because / but) he's not very good at it.
He loves playing football, but he's not very good at it.
I went to the shop (and / because / but) bought some milk.
I went to the shop and bought some milk.