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In which one of the following sentences is but used as a preposition?

A. I would like to return to Italy, but I have no money.
B. I wanted to leave, but I was embarrassed to do so.
C. The lake is pretty, but it's too cold for swimming.
D. We discovered that Candy will do anything but work.

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l would say the answer is C
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User Rahul Rajput
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The correct answer is D. We discovered that Candy will do anything but work.
In all other options, the word but is used as a conjunction, meaning that it connects two or more parts of a sentence. However, in D, the word but is used with the meaning of 'except for,' which is a preposition, thus but is a preposition too in sentence D.
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