French grammar tip: Expressing Contrast with ‘Mais’ vs. ‘Cependant’
‘Mais’ and ‘cependant’ both express contrast, but ‘cependant’ is more formal. For example, ‘Je veux venir, mais je ne peux pas’ (I want to come, but I can’t) vs. ‘Il…
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‘Mais’ and ‘cependant’ both express contrast, but ‘cependant’ is more formal. For example, ‘Je veux venir, mais je ne peux pas’ (I want to come, but I can’t) vs. ‘Il…
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