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Hello, I was wondering if it was redundant to use "in addition" "also" together in one sentence Using either of them seems enough to me, but it seems many people use this combination e g In this study, we assessed A In addition, we also assessed B I'd like to hear native speakers'
- additionally, in addition, besides, moreover, furthermore, admittedly . . .
Such conjunction as the coordinating conjunction including additionally, in addition, besides, moreover, furthermore, etc, and the concessive conjunciton including admittedly, though, even though, while, etc Is there most apporpriate usage of conjunction that is used in a formal term or in a casual term?
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I came across this sentence : -What can Latvia offer in addition of reliable gas supply for the region and the whole of Europe Does the meaning of in addition of differ in any way from in addition to ? What is the difference in meaning? Are they interchangeable?
- In addition to enhance or In addition to enhancing
In addition to enhancing their reputations through strategic use of philanthropy, companies are sponsoring gerund to show an action by someone or something, in this case, companies are enhancing, sponsoring, in order to get the desired results
- in addition to, apart from, on top of, beside, except
Seriously,are there any differences among 'in addition to,apart from,on top of,beside,except' or I can just use them whenever I can? These phrases always make me puzzled
- note v. facture v. addition - WordReference Forums
salut- can someone please explain to me the difference between note, facture addition in French? I believe that the first two are more general (translating to "bill" in English) whereas the last one is restaurant-specific (translating more to "check") Is this correct? Is there a further
- subject-verb agreement {as well as; together with; besides; in addition . . .
2) from the web When the subjects are connected by, 'as well as', 'together with', 'in addition to', the verb agrees with the nearer one The girl together with the boy sings well (sing is nearer to boy which is in singular) I can give the sites addresses if asked Thank you so much in advance
- In addition to In addition to that In addition that
You need "in addition to <something>" – in #2, the <something> is covered by "that," which would refer to something you mentioned by name in a previous sentence
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