New York is expensive (negative)
I like it (positive)
The conjunction but is used to show contrast, so the correct sentence is:
New York is expensive, but I like it.
You can go neither by train nor by Bus
Neither and nor means ناتو یہ ناتو وہ
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She wanted to go to the party but I have to study
A word like "but" would be the correct answer as it is a conjunction.
In this particular set of options, the correct choice is not listed.
Generally engage is followed by either To or In.
Here the sentence is showing relationship.
Therefore, To should be used.
A conjunction joins words, phrases, or clauses.
Coordinating conjunctions connect grammatically equal elements: and, but, or, nor, for, so, yet. Subordinating conjunctions connect clauses that are not equal: because, although, while, since, etc.
Because pollution control measures are expensive, many industries hesitate to adopt them.
"I worked morning till noon."
"Till" is a preposition because it shows the relationship between "morning" and "noon" (expressing time).
Noun – "Till" is not a person, place, or thing.
Conjunction – "Till" can sometimes be a conjunction, but here it does not connect two clauses.
Verb – "Till" can mean "to prepare land for farming," but not in this context.
Adverb – It does not modify a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
AGM 30.4.23
Here unless is a conjunction.
We use a negative word (cannot) after unless.
Unless she works hard, she cannot pass.
AGM 28.02.28