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"in addition" plus "also" - WordReference Forums
Jun 24, 2009 · "In addition to museums, hot springs and nighmarkets, there are [also] many other wonderful things you can do in Taiwan." But she questioned the use of also, saying she "had learned" that you "NEVER" use in addition and also in the same sentence. I suggested that this is certainly true in the same clause, but that in this example, the use of ...
“Together with” : including vs. in addition - WordReference Forums
Aug 23, 2021 · in addition to; as well as. Our meal arrived, together with a bottle of red wine; together_1 adverb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary at OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com
Further / in addition to my previous email - WordReference Forums
Oct 11, 2014 · Which One is better to write in email: Further to my previous email, my findings in both of the sales of ABC was 1111 and XYZ was 1111 as on dated October 10,2014. in addition to my previous email, my findings in both of the sales of ABC was 1111 and XYZ was 1111 as on dated October 10,2014.
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Oct 28, 2013 · Sometimes what governs the preposition isn't the verb but the noun - that is, what is getting the addition. And that's the case here. It's profile page that governs the preposition choice, and information can be added to a profile page or added on a profile page.
FR: <calcul> fait/font/égale/égalent/égal/est égal à <résultat ...
Apr 16, 2016 · Je ne suis porté à mettre le pluriel qu'avec le verbe faire et uniquement dans le cas d'une addition où le signe « + » est prononcé et (comme dans : Deux et deux font quatre). Dans tous les autres cas, je préfère dire et écrire égale.
"The like of" vs "the likes of" - WordReference Forums
May 21, 2007 · I agree with DocPenfro about its being dismissive in some way, more often than not. What brought me to this site was the small jolt I got this morning from the following statement on the institutional subscription page of Scientific American: "In addition to the likes of Albert Einstein, Francis Crick, Jonas Salk and Linus Pauling, Scientific American continues to attract …
-Ing or infinitive after "help"? - WordReference Forums
Oct 25, 2013 · Hi. Let's discuss! I wonder whether we should use "ing" or infinitive after the verb help. Like: 1. Do you need any help understanding the questions? - I think we need a preposition here. "Do you need any help in understaning the question?" Am I right? Can we leave the propostion out...
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Feb 25, 2011 · There are two words in the sentence that carry a sense of "in addition to something else", another and also. Where also is placed, I think it suggests that this scientist has discovered something undefined and has also discovered the secret DNA formula. I wouldn't use both in this sentence. I suggest:
is yet to vs has yet to | WordReference Forums
Jun 16, 2009 · With the addition of the word 'yet,' the phrase 'yet to be made' refers directly to a separate noun—the event that entails the decision-maker actually making the decision. The decision-maker is a noun, the decision is another noun, and the event of deciding is yet another noun. As you know, one thing cannot 'be' another.
When introducing myself via E-mail, This is? or I am?
Sep 4, 2012 · Your name is also at the end of your message - perhaps twice, once where you added it and once, in full, in a standard signature. Unless a message is unusually long, those are visible on the screen when someone opens the message too. Putting your name at the start of a message in addition to those two (or three) places is unnecessary.