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Navitasan Posted 10 years ago
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As he is

Are these sentences correct:
1) He is a brilliant composer, as he is also a virtuoso pianist.
2) He is a brilliant composer, as he is a virtuoso pianist.

Meaning: He is a brilliant composer and he is a virtuoso pianist as well.

Gratefully,
Navi.
  

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They both sound as though he is a brilliant composer because he is a virtuoso pianist. I would just say He is a brilliant composer and a virtuoso pianist or He is a brilliant composer as well as a virtuoso pianist .

  • They both sound as though he is a brilliant composer because he is a virtuoso pianist.
  • I would just say He is a brilliant composer and a virtuoso pianist or He is a brilliant composer as well as a virtuoso pianist .
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They both sound as though he is a brilliant composer because he is a virtuoso pianist.
I would just say He is a brilliant composer and a virtuoso pianist

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