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1. as well as
2. as well
What is difference between of two?
1. as well as
2. as well
What is difference between of two?
2. as well
What is difference between of two?
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25 Dec 2016
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"As well" is agreeing.
I prefer to eat pizza as well.
"as well as" is similar to also.
I like pizza as well as pasta.
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- English (US)
"As well" is agreeing.
I prefer to eat pizza as well.
"as well as" is similar to also.
I like pizza as well as pasta.
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"as well as" could also be used as a transition word.
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