Usage of AND
1. Do not use AND between two adjectives that come before a noun unless they describe similar qualities, e.g. i) a red and green umbrella (two colours, means similar qualities) ii) a gold and silver bracelet (two materials, means similar qualities) iii) a hunting and fishing knife (two functions, means similar
BUT
1. We use BUT to link contrasting items which are the same grammatical type. a) I have bought a new car but I still haven’t sold the older one. (joining two clauses) b) The hotel was inexpensive but very comfortable. (joining two adjectives) c) Quickly but silently he ran out of
CONJUNCTIONS OF PAIRS (NOT ONLY — BUT ALSO, ETC.) — EXPLAINED IN HINDI & ENGLISH
CONJUNCTIONS OF PAIRS (NOT ONLY — BUT ALSO, ETC.) — EXPLAINED IN HINDI कुछ conjunctions जोड़े में use किये जाते हैं; उनमें से कुछ ये हैं: 1. Not only – but also 2. Either – or 3. Neither – nor 4. Both – and 5. Whether – or Conjunctions of