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  1. 1 day ago · 1. conjunction. You use and to link two or more words, groups, or clauses . When he returned, she and Simon had already gone. Between 1914 and 1920 large parts of Albania were occupied by the Italians. I'm going to write good jokes and become a good comedian. I'm 53 and I'm very happy.

  2. Spoken English: In informal speaking, when we want to emphasise something positive, we often use and after nice or lovely with another adjective: The kitchen’s looking nice and clean. You’re lovely and tanned. And in numbers. When we speak or write numbers, we use and to separate hundred, thousand, million from numbers smaller than a hundred:

  3. Definition of and conjunction in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. 1. 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. 2. Added to; plus: Two and two makes four. 3. Used to indicate result: Give the boy a chance, and he might surprise you. 4.

  5. Noun. Abbreviation. Idiom. Filter. conjuntion. 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. American Heritage. In addition; also; as well as. Apples and pears; a red and white dress; he begged and borrowed. Webster's New World.

  6. Definition of and conjunction from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. and. conjunction. /ənd/, /ən/, /n/, strong form /ænd/ used to connect words or parts of sentences. also; in addition to. bread and butter. a table, two chairs and a desk. Sue and I left early. Do it slowly and carefully. Can he read and write? I cooked lunch.

  7. as well as; in addition to; besides; also; moreover: pens and pencils. added to; plus: 2 and 2 are 4. then: He read for an hour and went to bed. also, at the same time: to sleep and dream. then again; repeatedly: He coughed and coughed.

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