adverb vs. conjunction

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Hi

What answer should I choose ?

I have invited him. Also / And, I have invited his sister.

In my opinion and is the right answer. Yet, I am not sure.

Please help me. Thank you very much in advance.
 
Given the comma, it must be 'Also', although 'I have invited him and [I have invited] his sister' would sound better. Personally, I'd probably say 'I have invited him. I've invited his sister too' but that's not an option ;-).

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Hi

What answer should I choose ?

I have invited him. Also / And, I have invited his sister.

In my opinion and is the right answer. Yet, I am not sure.

Please help me. Thank you very much in advance.

Peace be with you, I think it will be better if we rephrase it in order to avoid repetition.:)
I invited him and his sister.
 
Peace be with you, I think it will be better if we rephrase it in order to avoid repetition.:)
I invited him and his sister.

Thank you very much for your answer.

I cannot rephrase. The sentences are part of a test paper found in a grammar book. It would have been much easier for me to rephrase but this was not and is not an option. It`s a request stated by a test paper.

Thank you again
 
Given the comma, it must be 'Also', although 'I have invited him and [I have invited] his sister' would sound better. Personally, I'd probably say 'I have invited him. I've invited his sister too' but that's not an option ;-).

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Thank you BobK for your answer.
 
Thank you very much for your answer.

I cannot rephrase. The sentences are part of a test paper found in a grammar book. It would have been much easier for me to rephrase but this was not and is not an option. It`s a request stated by a test paper.

Thank you again

you are welcome.
 
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