Learn English – “as well” instead of “and”

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In my university publications, I notice that many enumerations use "as well" [1] instead of "and" [2]. Is this just to make the text look more sophisticated or is there a real semantic difference? When should I use one or the other?

[1] "The algorithm can process text as well as binary files."

[2] "The algorithm can process text and binary files."

Best Answer

As well has a different meaning from and.

As well is used mostly in spoken English. In written English, people usually prefer to use also:

Parents are also welcome.

And apart from that, as well as is also slightly different from as well:

as well as something/somebody: in addition to something or someone else

Your final sentence won't turn into a false meaning if you replace as well as with and; however that sentence wants to imply that "not only this algorithm is capable of processing text, but also it can process binary files, [too]."

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