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Lydia
Professional TeacherThat works for me too. / That works for me as well.
Would someone know, from a grammatical point of view, whether both these expressions are correct?
I know that they are both used interchangeably, but is there a grammatical reason why one may be incorrect, or one may be better than the other?
Thanks so much!
(The context would be, for example, when a friend asks me to meet at a certain time and she suggests 3 pm. I reply: "Sure, that works for me as well. See you then!")
Aug 20, 2013 6:19 PM
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Both are correct. "As well" is more formal and would normally only be used in written English.
August 20, 2013
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Arabic (Egyptian), Arabic (Modern Standard), English, Hebrew, Italian
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