
word usage - How do I use "also" in a sentence? - English …
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 place which …
"Are also" or "also are" - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
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 I'm not sure …
Difference between "furthermore", "moreover", "in addition to", …
Sep 22, 2015 · While it does mean "in addition to" as the dictionary says, its usage is more appropriate in substitution of the phrase "not only that". 'Also' is more informal but serves the …
I 'was' or I 'were'? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Feb 14, 2019 · This sentence also suggests a hypothetical and impossible scenario because I can never be you. In the old days, "I wish I was young" to express an impossible scenario was …
word choice - "For your reference" or "For your information"
It can also be a subtle suggestion that the recipient should use the accompanying information to complete some task. All of these phrases would sound out of place or redundant in direct reply …
How to use "As……,so……" - English Language Learners Stack …
To me, it also means: The language changes in the same way people change. In that context, 'as' means at the same time. However, in this sentence, 'as' does mean something close to you in …
phrase usage - "I would like to inform you" vs "This is to inform …
Feb 16, 2016 · 'Asked for' is also too colloquial for a business or academic setting. I'd use 'requested'. Also, the word 'completed' is ambiguous and not idiomatic (it could mean that it's …
Would be or will be - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Oct 1, 2019 · Also, just because a person likes a particular genre, it isn't a certainty that they will enjoy the book, which they won't really know until after they have read it. Really then, "would" …
What means "veteran bores" [closed] - English Language Learners …
Aug 18, 2019 · It can also mean somebody who has the experience of doing something or has done it for a long time. The second meaning is the one F. Scott Fitzgerald is using. He means …
Can we or could we? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Nov 1, 2021 · 2) "Request" and "permission" are not synonyms, but I was using them to talk about the same thing, "a request for permission." I suppose you could also use can/could for a …