My Preference for Film Genre

Which sentence is written correctly?

a. My wife and I argue all the time, I like action-adventure films, but she prefers dramas.

b. My wife and I argue all the time; I like action-adventure films, she prefers dramas.

c. My wife and I argue all the time; I like action-adventure films, but she prefers dramas.

d. My wife and I argue all the time. I like action-adventure films. But she prefers dramas.

Answer:

My wife and I argue all the time, I like action-adventure films, but she prefers dramas.

Explanation:

The correct sentence is "My wife and I argue all the time, I like action-adventure films, but she prefers dramas." The conjunction 'but' is needed to show the contrast between the speaker's preference for action-adventure films and the wife's preference for dramas.

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