Is It Better To Use AND Or

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Please do not use “and/or”

in either formal or informal writing. In common English, the “or” is a “non-exclusive or” which means “either A or B, or A and B”. When I say “I can have a banana OR I can have coffee” then I am also OK with having both. Having a banana does not prevent me from having coffee.

Is it better to use AND or &?

Reader’s question: When do you use an ampersand (&) instead of ‘and’? Answer: You can use ampersands in titles, signage and website buttons where space is limited or the ampersand is part of an organisation’s branding. Use and, not ampersands in business writing, even for emails. It

is more professional

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Is there a comma after and?

The word and is a conjunction, and when a conjunction joins two independent clauses, you should use a comma with it. The proper place for the comma

is before the conjunction

. … The sentence above contains two independent clauses, so it requires a comma before and.

What’s the difference between AND and OR?

‘And’ is a type of

coordinating conjunction

and is commonly used to indicate a dependent relationship. Here, the two clauses are dependent on each other and both are true and take together. ‘Or’ is another type of coordinating conjunction, but it indicates an independent relationship.

Does and/or need a slash?

I was informed that a

slash should be kept for forms

. I will/will not attend. “and/or” has the same logical value as “or”, I always use “or” which is simpler and better looking. In fact, the slash sign “/” is not even part of the standard punctuation and looks terrible when replacing the comma in normal text.

What are the 8 rules for commas?

  • Use a comma to separate independent clauses.
  • Use a comma after an introductory clause or phrase.
  • Use a comma between all items in a series.
  • Use commas to set off nonrestrictive clauses.
  • Use a comma to set off appositives.
  • Use a comma to indicate direct address.

Can I use two ands in a sentence?


It’s grammatically valid

, though the two “ands” in one sentence make it sound slightly awkward. You want to avoid joining more than two sentences with “and”, because it sounds very awkward.

Does and/or mean both?

The main reason for using and/or is to remove the ambiguity of whether and means “

only both

” and whether or means “only one.” And/or explicitly means “it could be one of these or both of these.”

What does and/or mean in a sentence?

And/or (sometimes written and or) is

a grammatical conjunction used to indicate that one or more or all of the cases it connects may occur

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What does and/or mean in math?

In English, most people use the word “or” to mean exclusive “or”. If you were told “you can have a brownie or a cookie for dessert”, you would assume you had to choose just one and couldn’t have both the brownie and the cookie. In mathematics, the word “or”

means “one or the other or both”

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Is using and/or formal?


Please do not use “and/or” in either formal or informal writing

. In common English, the “or” is a “non-exclusive or” which means “either A or B, or A and B”. When I say “I can have a banana OR I can have coffee” then I am also OK with having both. Having a banana does not prevent me from having coffee.

What is the backwards slash used for?

Outside quoted strings, the only common use of backslash is

to ignore (“escape”) a newline immediately after it

. In this context it may be called a “continued line” as the current line continues into the next one. Some software replaces the backslash+newline with a space.

Is there a space after three dots?

Spacing. Whether you put spaces between the dots or not is a matter of style. The Chicago Manual of Style calls for spaces between every ellipsis point. The AP Stylebook says to treat the ellipsis as a three-letter word, with spaces on either side of the ellipsis but

no spaces between the dots

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Do commas always go after because?

Because is a subordinating conjunction, which means that it connects a subordinate clause

When should a comma not be used?

Do not use commas

to set off essential elements of the sentence

, such as clauses beginning with that (relative clauses). That clauses after nouns are always essential. That clauses following a verb expressing mental action are always essential.

How important is a comma?

Commas

help your reader figure out which words go together in a sentence

and which parts of your sentences are most important. Using commas incorrectly may confuse the reader, signal ignorance of writing rules, or indicate carelessness.

Leah Jackson
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Leah Jackson
Leah is a relationship coach with over 10 years of experience working with couples and individuals to improve their relationships. She holds a degree in psychology and has trained with leading relationship experts such as John Gottman and Esther Perel. Leah is passionate about helping people build strong, healthy relationships and providing practical advice to overcome common relationship challenges.