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    "As well" am Satzanfang?

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    As well she likes to dance...?
    VerfasserGrundo18 Okt. 06, 17:09
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    Nein, das ist unschön. Lieber umdrehen: She likes to dance as well.
    #1VerfasserWerner (236488) 18 Okt. 06, 17:10
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    If you're following with that with some sort of comparative phrase (like 'she is nevertheless terrible at it'), then yes.
    #2VerfasserRed Red Robin <GB> (236329) 18 Okt. 06, 17:11
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    PS - I misread it ... without that all-important second 'as', then it's no good and Werner is right.
    #3VerfasserRed Red Robin <GB> (236329) 18 Okt. 06, 17:13
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    Werner is right. But the original is only a fraction of a sentence. For example: She does this and that and she likes to dance as well.
    #4Verfasser Helmi (U.S.) (236620) 18 Okt. 06, 17:20
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    While you're learning these words, remember that 'too' is very similar, because it also sounds much better at the end of a sentence:

    ... too. (less formal)
    ... as well. (more formal, but not a lot)

    You will sometimes see native speakers put these at the beginning of a sentence, but it's poor style, so it isn't very common.

    There are other words you can use to begin a sentence:

    Also, ...
    In addition, ...
    Moreover, ...
    Furthermore, ...

    Notice that they all need a comma before the rest of the sentence.

    You can find more words to connect ideas if you search on the internet for 'transitions' or 'transition words.' A writing site I often recommend is OWL, the Online Writing Lab at Purdue University. Here's its page on Transitional Devices (Connecting Words).
    #5Verfasser hm -- us (236141) 18 Okt. 06, 19:22
     
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