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Having trouble deciding on a review question between and or but. The sentence says, "Newton's ideas about motion are called laws, (and, but) Einstein's idea about relativity is called a theory." Thanks.
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Ms. Sue
I would use "but," since you seem to be contrasting these two ideas.
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Use "but"
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