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The best connective word to make the two thoughts into one sentence would be

  1. but
  2. however
  3. despite that

I like to play Baseball, but I can't throw a ball very well.

I like to play baseball, however, I can't throw a ball very well.

I like to play baseball, despite that I can't throw a ball very well.

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Q: What is the best connective word to make these two thoughts into one sentence 1 I like to play baseball 2 I can't throw a ball very well?
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