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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
moreover vs likewise vs in addittion vs furthermore vs as well . . . likewise = in addition = also = moreover Refer Collins Ditionary for the reference Furthermore ;) furthermore = in addition = moreover as well is equal to in addition However, though all mean same, which to use when comes through reading, and I'm pretty sure that the more you study, the more you learn about it
word usage - When to use also and when to use as well? - English . . . We rarely use also at the end of an utterance We usually use as well or too in that position It's also worth pointing out that only also can be used in the position it occurs in this sentence - and given that your first two golf tennis court examples aren't very idiomatic, my advice would be to only use also the way it appears in this sentence
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
Is it correct to use the expression I have also attached. . . in an e . . . Question 1: It is grammatical to use in an email and just tells the recipient what you have attached to the email I would prefer "Enclosure:" for a more formal email though Question 2: You do not need to put a comma before "which" because it is one of those "necessary" phrases that is not a "sidenote"
idiomatic language - Is too or also better here, and where in the . . . Also is common in writing We usually use it in mid position (between the subject and main verb), or after the modal verb or first auxiliary verb, or after 'be' as a main verb We can use 'also' in end position 'Also' can be used at the beginning of a sentence As well is commonly used in conversation It usually comes at the end of a clause