Can you use both and as well as in a sentence?

Can you use both and as well as in a sentence?

“BOTH/AS WELL AS. Use one or the other, but not both. Carrie had both a facial and a massage. Or: Carrie had a facial as well as a massage.”

Is as well as a transition word?

And, in addition to, furthermore, moreover, besides, than, too, also, both-and, another, equally important, first, second, etc., again, further, last, finally, not only-but also, as well as, in the second place, next, likewise, similarly, in fact, as a result, consequently, in the same way, for example, for instance.

How do you use a comma with as well as in a sentence?

The phrase “as well as” means in “addition to” or “and also” in the context of the example that you have mentioned. When “as well as” is used as a conjunction (i.e. in place of “and”), there is no need to use commas before or after the phrase. Moreover, it should always be used with a singular verb.

Do we put comma after as?

Use commas after introductory a) clauses, b) phrases, or c) words that come before the main clause. Common starter words for introductory clauses that should be followed by a comma include after, although, as, because, if, since, when, while.

Does along with need a comma?

The comma is necessary because ‘along with’ follows an enumeration, and introduces a relative clause.

Where do we use such as in a sentence?

Here’s an example of such as used correctly with a comma in a sentence: In this forest, you’ll see many types of coniferous trees, such as pine and spruce. The phrase such as pine and spruce is nonrestrictive, so you need a comma. How can you tell it’s nonrestrictive?

How do you use together in a sentence?

  1. He sent her some books, together with a dictionary.
  2. Tie the two ropes together with a secure knot.
  3. We tied his feet together with rope.
  4. They walked together with their arms entwined.
  5. We tied his hands together with rope.
  6. The sheets are glued together with strong adhesive.
  7. We work closely together with…

How do you use as well as?

As well as is a conjunction that means ‘in addition. ‘ It may not be substituted for the word ‘and. ‘ There is no reason to use a comma with ‘as well as’ unless it is used as part of a non-restrictive clause. When a verb follows ‘as well as,’ you will use the ‘-ing’ form of the verb.

How do you end a sentence with as well?

Too and as well are used at the end of a sentence….

  1. She bought the necklace. She bought the earrings.
  2. She bought the necklace and the earrings.
  3. She bought the necklace as well as the earrings.
  4. She bought not only the necklace, but also the earrings.

Is it correct to say and also?

Although the addition of “also” after “and” is often verbose, the two words do not mean quite the same thing. And is a conjunction. It joins words, phrases and clauses. Also is an adverb meaning “in the same manner, in addition, as well.” It’s useful when some sort of contrast is wanted.

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