English, asked by neyazahmadkhan1234, 7 months ago

What is the difference between " or " and "and" ? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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by saying "A and B", it means BOTH A and B. you may use 'and' in positive and negative sentences. 'or' provides exclusiveness between choices. by saying "A or B", it means ONLY ONE between A and B can be considered.

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Answered by Itzvaibhav007
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by saying "A and B", it means BOTH A and B. you may use 'and' in positive and negative sentences. 'or' provides exclusiveness between choices. by saying "A or B", it means ONLY ONE between A and B can be considered.

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