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'And' vs 'as well as'



 
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difference among situation, circumstance and environment | "live to be 100 years old", can the word "be" be removed?
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'And' vs 'as well as' #1 (permalink) Fri Feb 13, 2009 22:40 pm   'And' vs 'as well as'
 

In which situation we can use "and" & "As well as"
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'And' vs 'as well as' #2 (permalink) Sat Feb 14, 2009 6:33 am   'And' vs 'as well as'
 

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Save 'as well as' for when you have too many 'and's.
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