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MEANS "SINO, SINO QUE" WHEN USED IN CONTRADICTIONS
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As well
is an adverb which means ‘also’, ‘too’ or ‘in addition’. We usually use as well at the end of a clause.
Example: She has invited Jill as well as Kate.
When they go to Austria, they like walking as well as skiing
Also
Is used in positive sentences to add an agreeing thought. As well as is a multi-word preposition which means ‘in addition to’:
Example: Jane speaks French. Sam also speaks French.She has invited Jill as well as Kate.
When they go to Austria, they like walking as well as skiing
However
The expression however is an adverbial locution with the adversative sense 'in spite of it' that functions as a discourse marker.
It can occupy several places in the sentence and is usually written isolated by commas from the rest of the sentence:
example:Looking out the window, however, he could not see it.
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And
Indicates joining or grouping of words or sentences
His father came and took him away; I enjoy the air and the sun
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On the other hand
is used to show two sides of an issue. It's similar to "conversely," but it doesn't always describe an opposite situation.