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- word usage - How do I use also in a sentence? - English Language . . .
The place that "also" takes in a sentence decides what the sentence would mean: to further explain, even if words in a sentence do not change, it is the particular place which "also" occupies in the sentence that the meaning of the sentence gets changed
- Are also or also are - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Expats also are migrants Or Expats are also migrants I tried to research it but the answer I found is that depending on context both versions could be correct Now I'm not sure which one to use In my opinion the first one looks better but I'd like to know for sure
- Difference between furthermore, moreover, in addition to, and also
I have a question about the usage of 'furthermore', 'moreover', 'in addition to', and 'also' Dictionaries give "in addition to" as the meaning to all of them But what are the slight differences
- word usage - The subtle difference between also and plus. - English . . .
The 'and' is significant We say "and also" when something is additional, and it is this context where we can switch "and also" with 'plus' For example, some people may count adults and children separately for specific purposes, and you might hear "there are 4 adults, plus 1 child" You could instead say "there are 4 adults and also 1 child"
- word usage - Do I use also in a correct way? - English Language . . .
The accepted answer validates the position of 'also' in the text you quoted, but that text is wrong in various ways that are nothing to do with the placing, or use, of 'also'
- word order - also has been vs has also been - English Language . . .
He has also been a poet both are understandable with similar meaning, but would the second, "has also been", be considered the equivalent (whatever that would be) of a split infinitive in this situation?
- Is it correct to use the expression I have also attached. . . in an e . . .
"I have also attached the screenshot of the faculty list at University which I was on " It took me a while to figure out the meaning of the sentence (maybe because of prejudice, expecting badly mangled English, but maybe because it is unusual) I think it would be much clearer if you said "I have also attached the screenshot of the faculty list at University, which contains my name and photo
- Comma before and also - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
The comma before and also should be removed We could consider a few other changes to achieve parallelism The brackets show the parallelism Times New Roman, Arial and Courier New are the fonts most commonly [used on Windows] and also [preinstalled on macOS] The above is a simple sentence, and hence we do not use a comma before and also Edit If we add a comma before and also, the meaning of
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