I We must have eyes to see and ears to hear
(use 'as well as')
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We must have eyes to see as well as ears to hear.
Explanation:
- As well as is an adverb and it means also or in addition.
- It is used in sentences when we are describing more than two things together.
- It is a multi-purpose preposition and is used in English grammar to make meaningful sentences.
- We also use as well as to denote or to represent something in a good way.
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Rewriting the sentence using the bracketed words:-
We must have eyes to see as well as ears to hear
- "as well as" is a connecting phrase or conjunction which means in addition to something.
- It is a type of cumulative conjunction, which is, in turn, a type of coordinating.
- Cumulative conjunctions join two statements by simply adding them to one another.
- Other examples of cumulative conjunctions are "and", "both.... and", "not only.... but also".
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