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Please tell me the situation now.

Aswellas is a common conjunction in English.

1.aswelas can connect juxtaposed words or phrases. For example:

This is an unpleasant winter.

Summer is tough, winter is tough.

The children are very healthy.

The child is healthy and lively.

When 2. as and as connect two predicate verbs, their tenses should be consistent. For example:

He published HepublishasWellasprintshisowBooks.

His book was printed and published by himself.

wearerepairingtherofaswellaspangthewalls。

We are painting the walls while repairing the roof.

When aswellas is used with verbs, it can be followed by V v-ing, especially when aswellas is at the beginning of a sentence, which is equivalent to inadditionto. For example:

Besides breaking his leg, he also hurt his arm.

Not only did he break his leg, but he also hurt his arm.

shesingsaswellasplayingthepiano。

She can not only play the piano, but also sing.

3. If as and as are infinitives, then the verbs behind them are infinitives, but to should be omitted. For example:

You can't expect her to take care of the children.

You can't ask her to take care of the children and do housework.

4. The compound subject connected by as and as does not affect the number of predicate verbs. For example:

helenaswellasiiseagertoseetheperformance。

Helen is as eager to see the performance as I am.

iaswellastheyamreadytohelpyou。

Not only are they willing to help you, but I am also willing to help you.

5. Personal pronouns connected by 5. as and as can be both nominative and accusative, but sentences have different meanings. For example:

They invited you.

They invited me as well as you. You and I are both invited.

They invited you, Svilas.

They invited you as much as I did. They and I are both invited.

6. as well is used in positive structure and negative structure, with different meanings. Aswelas is used with not, and when aswelas comes before not, both are negative; Not after, deny the former and affirm the latter. For example:

George, there's another Brown. He has a road.

Both George and his brother have gone abroad.

George Hassan "tgoneabroadaswellashisbrother.

George didn't go abroad like his brother. (His brother has gone abroad alone)

George, like Brown, has not gone abroad.

Neither George nor his brother has gone abroad.

Butalso usually emphasizes the former, not only … but also the latter. For example:

He has a motorcycle.

He has not only a motorcycle, but also a car.

(= he " sgotnotonlyamotorbikebutalsoacar。 )

8. Please pay attention to as and sentences that sometimes lead to ambiguity. For example:

hecanspeakfrenchaswellasenglish。

He can speak English and French.

He can speak English as well as French. (…aswellashespeaksenglish)