"And" is a conjunction used to join words, phrases, clauses, or sentences together in a sentence, indicating a relationship between the connected elements. It serves to add information, connect ideas, or show a sequence of events within a sentence or across sentences.

Example sentences using "and"
- I should go to the library today to study, and I could return some books at the same time.
- He likes having salad and chicken.

8 Synonyms for "And" & Example Sentences
- Also
I should go to the library today to study, and I could return some books at the same time.
✍️ I should go to the library today to study. Also, I could return some books at the same time.
2. Additionally
I should go to the library today to study, and I could return some books at the same time.
✍️ I should go to the library today to study. Additionally, I could return some books at the same time.
3. Moreover
I should go to the library today to study, and I could return some books at the same time.
✍️ I should go to the library today to study. Moreover, I could return some books at the same time.
4. Plus
I should go to the library today to study, and I could return some books at the same time.
✍️ I should go to the library today to study. Plus, I could return some books at the same time.
5. As well as
He likes having salad and chicken.
✍️ He likes having salad as well as chicken.
6. In addition to
He likes having salad and chicken.
✍️ He likes having salad in addition to chicken.
7. Together with
He likes having salad and chicken.
✍️ He likes having salad together with chicken.
8. Along with
He likes having salad and chicken.
✍️ He likes having salad along with chicken.

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