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Adasu Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

as well as

Hello guys,

- His books are interesting as well as they are educational.

- His books are interesting as well as educational.

Do the two sentences convey the same meanings? Are you OK with the rist one? I am not sure about the first one Emotion: sad

Thanks.
  

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They both attempt the same meaning, but, as you suggest, the first is incorrect.

  • They both attempt the same meaning, but, as you suggest, the first is incorrect.
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They both attempt the same meaning, but, as you suggest, the first is incorrect.
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These are also some choices:

- His books are as interesting as they are educational.
- His books are both interesting and educational.
- Besides being interesting, his books are educational.
- Besides being educational, his books are very interesting.

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