Adding information
- Ideas are often linked by and.
In a list, you put a comma between each item, but not before and.
"We
discussed training, education and the budget."
- Also is used to add an
extra idea or emphasis. "We also
spoke about marketing."
You can use also with not only to give emphasis.
"We are concerned not only by the costs, but also by the competition."
We don't usually start a sentence with also. If you want to start a sentence
with a phrase that means also, you can use In addition, or In addition to this…
- As well as can be used at the
beginning or the middle of a sentence.
"As
well as the costs, we are concerned by the competition."
"We
are interested in costs as well as the competition."
- Too goes either at the end
of the sentence, or after the subject and means as well. (Informal)
"They were
concerned too."
"I, too, was
concerned."
- Apart from and besides are often used to
mean as well as,
or in addition to.
"Apart from Rover,
we are the largest sports car manufacturer."
"Besides Rover, we
are the largest sports car manufacturer."
- Moreover and furthermore add extra
information to the point you are making.
"Marketing plans
give us an idea of the potential market. Moreover,
they tell us about the competition."
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