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- single word requests - Informal way of saying moreover - English . . .
Informal way of saying "moreover" Ask Question Asked 10 years, 8 months ago Modified 10 years, 8 months ago
- word usage - Difference between moreover and furthermore . . .
What is the difference between the words ‘‘moreover’’ and ‘‘furthermore’’? The exemplary sentences on Merriam-Webster are ‘‘Swimming alone is against the rules and, moreover, it's dangerous ’’ a
- Use of MOREOVER - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
My English literature teacher says "moreover" should be used only when you write a lengthy passage, such as a dissertation, to add an extra point after many points have been written Is that true?
- Is moreover further furthermore besides additionally used together . . .
On the other hand, I see, in Oxford Dictionaries, an example: The university itself, moreover, is also unable to launch a serious defence of the proposed centre Therein "moreover" and "also" are used together Therefore I wonder whether it is proper to use one of the enumerated words together with "also"
- 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 - Are in addition, moreover, furthermore and besides . . .
It seems that "in addition", "moreover", and "furthermore" are used to say the two different aspects of the same thing For example, the whole report is badly written
- Is Next to that really an alternative to Additionally or Moreover?
11 I see many of my compatriots using the phrase "Next to that" at the start of a sentence to mean "Additionally", "Moreover", "Furthermore" or "In addition"
- word usage - Furthermore versus moreover - English Language . . .
Is there any difference in meaning between furthermore, and moreover? In other words, can I easily replace these words with one another in any sentence, or should I do it carefully?
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