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The place that also takes in a sentence decides what the sentence would mean Of course, when you don't have to thank the other because you just helped them without getting anything back, you're. To further explain, even if words in a sentence do not change, it is the particular place which also.

I have a question about the usage of 'furthermore', 'moreover', 'in addition to', and 'also' I'd also say the 'also' variants are less common than the 'too' variants Dictionaries give in addition to as the meaning to all of them

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Yes, you can use the expression “i have also attached…” in your email There's no harm in using it He has also been a poet Both are understandable with similar meaning, but would the second, has also been, be considered the equivalent (whatever that would be) of a split.

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 may count adults. The accepted answer validates the position of 'also' in the text you quoted, but that text is wrong in various ways that are nothing to do with the placing, or use, of 'also' The strict logic version could be also a solution for the timespan vs

Point in time and presence vs

Absence problems described in other posts here Likewise = in addition = also = moreover refer collins ditionary for the reference furthermore ;) furthermore = in addition = moreover as well is equal to in addition I have also done this too The above sentence does not make sense to me though

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