They could have drawn it on the other side of the beach as well but no they drew it right in front of the walkaway.
Does as well imply that they could have done it on both the places?
seraph42 Does as well imply that they could have done it on both the places? Yes. "
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seraph42Does as well imply that they could have done it on both the places?
Yes. If I wanted to have that sentence say what it is supposed to mean, I would add the required punctuation and make it "They could just as well have drawn it on the other side of the beach, but no, they drew it right in front of the walkaway."