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Some websites have varying answers regarding the placement of also (adverb) whether it should precede before the auxillary 'have' or after. Such as: Whoever was in your shoes, they
Aug 20, 2014 · 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
Aug 26, 2017 · In Oxford dictionary also / as well / too Also is more formal than as well and too, and it usually comes before the main verb or after be: I went to New York last y
likewise = in addition = also = moreover Refer Collins Ditionary for the reference Furthermore ;) furthermore = in addition = moreover as well is equal to in addition. However, tho
Jan 31, 2019 · 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
Both of the sentences are grammatical. The only difference is a matter of style, and which is more common than the other. If you can end a sentence with too (and you can), you can
Feb 1, 2016 · "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 o
Mar 8, 2022 · Not only have I had enough of him, but I also don't care about him anymore either. It makes me think that the corrector doesn't suggest using also in negative senten
Feb 5, 2021 · 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
Apr 10, 2015 · Is this sentence complex or compound: I have not only a book but also a computer. Here, I think two independent clauses have been connected by the conjunction but.