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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

question about how to use "as well as"

Do I need to put a comma before "as well as"? For example, "I was busy with looking after them as well as to take them to the classes for a variety of activities; such as piano, basketball, gymnastic, ballet, skating"
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You have other problems: I was busy looking after them and taking them to classes for piano, basketball, gymnastics, ballet, skating, and other activities. We don't email answers.

  • You have other problems: I was busy looking after them and taking them to classes for piano, basketball, gymnastics, ballet, skating, and other activities.
  • We don't email answers.
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You have other problems:

I was busy looking after them and taking them to classes for piano, basketball, gymnastics, ballet, skating, and other activities.

We don't email answers.

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