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  1. 3 then; following this She came in and took her coat off.; 4 go, come, try, stay, etc. and used before a verb instead of to, to show purpose Go and get me a pen, please. I'll come and see you soon. We stopped and bought some bread. In this structure try can only be used in the infinitive or to tell someone what to do.; 5 used to introduce a comment or a question “We talked for hours ...

  2. And - English Grammar Today - a reference to written and spoken English grammar and usage - Cambridge Dictionary

  3. 3 days ago · 12 meanings: 1. along with; in addition to 2. as a consequence 3. afterwards 4. (intensifier) 5. plus 6. used to join identical.... Click for more definitions.

  4. go, come, try, stay, etc. and used before a verb instead of to, to show purpose. Go and get me a pen please. I'll come and see you soon. We stopped and bought some bread. In this structure try can only be used in the infinitive or to tell somebody what to do. Try and finish quickly.

  5. And definition: Together with or along with; in addition to; as well as. Used to connect words, phrases, or clauses that have the same grammatical function in a construction.

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  7. and. ( ænd; unstressed ənd; ən) conj ( coordinating) 1. along with; in addition to: boys and girls. 2. as a consequence: he fell down and cut his knee. 3. afterwards: we pay the man and go through that door. 4. (preceded by: good or nice) (intensifier): the sauce is good and thick. 5. plus: two and two equals four.

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