I'm wondering about the use of "as well as" in place of "and" near the end of a list. For example, I recently read the sentence: Some additional tasks have included providing a ... I'm wondering about the use of "as well as" in place of "and" near the end of a list. For example, I recently read the sentence:
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Subject: The use of 'as well as' ... If taken as preposition, 'as well as' to me should be followed by -ing form. Also, from Michael Swan's Practical English Usage, I learn that it's possible to put a bare infinitive after this phrase, as in: I have to feed the animals as well as look after the children.
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Reply: The use of 'as well as' ... I notice today (31 Oct 97) from Ming Pao again (p. D11) that 'as well as' is followed by a past participle: Yesterday Chinese President Jiang Zemin was welcomed by President Bill Clinton and other American political dignitaries to the White House as well as greeted with human rights...
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Use a before consonant sounds: a European country, a B.A., a historic event, a one-year term, a style manual, a utopia. Use an before vowel sounds: an 18-year-old candidate, ... adjective An adjective is a word or words that describe a noun or pronoun. See bad, badly; comma; compound words; good, well; hyphen; more, most;
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What does on the alert mean? Is it an idiom? | Difference between as well and as well as... ... #1 (permalink) Mon Apr 10, 2006 8:19 am In which situation we have to use "as well"? ... In which situation, we have to use "as well"; Anyone please advise....
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How to Use a Dictionary Well - advice on using the dictionary including understanding alphabetical order ... To find words in the Dictionary it is important to know the alphabet well. ... Once you have found the word you are looking for you need to understand a few common conventions to make best use of your dictionary.
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San Youngman reports that GOP researchers have plenty of data to use in their general-election contest against Barack Obama, some of which may have come from Hillary Clinton’s campaign and even her own ... he’ll pander to the muslims like he panders to the hispanics….and if we are, oh well our problems are done.
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Orangejack is about Web Strategy. We help you use the web well through Internet strategy, implementation, training, and marketing ... This post is almost like a case study of these accounts since I use each one for a different reason. Hopefully you’ll also get new ideas of how you can use Twitter as well.
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Sure, you can use your Wiimote to play Wii games - yeah, ... In case you’ve obliterated Zelda, smashed Wii Sports and molested Raving Rabbids, you can make your Wiimote - well, kinda move your cursor around a little bit. Still, it’s neat to see how open the little guy is to trying all sorts of new things out.
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