Thereof, how do you use two ands in a sentence?
A sentence with two “ands” can be correct; for example, “I saw my teacher at the grocery store today, and I chatted with him for a few minutes.”
Similarly, can a sentence have two and? "And" can only be used once in a sentence to connect big ideas. "And" can be used two times in a sentence when making a list of things. Just like too many bridges, too many "ands" make a sentence hard to follow.
Keeping this in consideration, can you use and and but in the same sentence?
It is not grammatically incorrect to use it. It is correct also. But, however, while, whereas and but still are followed by a word , phrase or clause expressing contrast or opposition to the other in idea or situation . This combination is used for emphasis.
What is both in a sentence?
Both is defined as each of two parts or persons. An example of both used as a conjunction is in the sentence, "Both girls and boys were invited to the birthday party," which means that boys and girls were invited to the birthday party. One and the other; relating to or being two in conjunction.
