conjunction

and

and

I like tea and coffee.

I like tea and coffee.

He is tall and strong.

He is tall and strong.

She read a book and went to bed.

She read a book and went to bed.

((X)) and ((Y)) used to connect two words, phrases or clauses I like tea and coffee.

Synonyms: also, plus, as well as

From Old English 'and', 'ond', from a common Germanic root.

It connects things, like one h**and** reaching out to another.

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