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He is smart as well as kind. He is bright as well as warm. Do they look natural? Thanks in advnce!
Jan 3, 2025 8:15 PM
Answers · 2
Yes, both sentences look natural and are grammatically correct. He is smart as well as kind. This means he is both intelligent and kind. It's a very natural and commonly used structure. He is bright as well as warm. This also works well, implying that he is both intelligent (bright) and friendly/compassionate (warm). While slightly less common than the first sentence, it still sounds natural. Both effectively highlight someone's positive traits!
Jan 4, 2025 2:08 AM
These are grammatically correct, but here are some ideas if you want them to sound more natural: He is both smart and kind. He is not only smart but also kind. He is both bright and warm. I hope this helps!
Jan 3, 2025 8:30 PM
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