Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Addition"
The meaning of "Addition" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does In addition, there is private dining poolside and the garden pavilions, mean?
A:
You can also eat beside the pool and in the garden.
Q:
What does what does addition mean ? mean?
A:
addition means to add
E.g. 1+1=2
Here + means to add/addition
E.g. 1+1=2
Here + means to add/addition
Q:
What does make a welcome addition mean?
A:
It means the person is "welcomed in" because they will benefit the group.
Q:
What does With the addition of Ray to our Crew, we immediately sent ...
What does "the addition of ray" mean? mean?
What does "the addition of ray" mean? mean?
A:
'the addition of' when talking about a person means they have joined whatever group of people being talked about. So if it was involving work, then Ray is a new employee to the job.
"With the addition of 'Person' to the team, we can can start the new project" meaning that the 'person' is new to the situation.
"With the addition of 'Person' to the team, we can can start the new project" meaning that the 'person' is new to the situation.
Q:
What does Complain about such additions at your own risk. mean?
A:
It doesn't make much sense altogether. "At your own risk" means only you are responsible if something bad happens. "Complain about such additions" sounds unnatural, but would mean whine about what new things were added. "Complain about these additions" sounds more natural.
If someone said this I would think that they mean: you shouldn't complain (about these additions) or else something bad might happen to you.
If someone said this I would think that they mean: you shouldn't complain (about these additions) or else something bad might happen to you.
Example sentences using "Addition"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with In addition to.
A:
In addition to being pretty and smart, she’s rich, too.
The insurance is pretty expensive, in addition to being not very good.
I really like that restaurant. They have really tasty food and it’s got good prices. And, in addition to that, it’s just around the block.
The insurance is pretty expensive, in addition to being not very good.
I really like that restaurant. They have really tasty food and it’s got good prices. And, in addition to that, it’s just around the block.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with In addition
Further
Furthermore.
Further
Furthermore.
A:
Furthermore is a formal word, we don’t use it that often unless we are writing an essay for school or writing an email for work. (I don’t think I’ve ever used furthermore)
I don’t want to go, furthermore, I don’t have time either.
Further is really hard to explain so im just going to give you examples and hopefully you get it
I want to discuss this further later on
We are driving further than I thought we were going to
Do you have any further questions?
Don’t look any further, we just found the answer
How much further is the restaurant?
I ran out of gas, I can’t go any further
I don’t want to go, furthermore, I don’t have time either.
Further is really hard to explain so im just going to give you examples and hopefully you get it
I want to discuss this further later on
We are driving further than I thought we were going to
Do you have any further questions?
Don’t look any further, we just found the answer
How much further is the restaurant?
I ran out of gas, I can’t go any further
Q:
Please show me example sentences with in addition .
A:
In addition: To add on to the previous statement
Ex.
- "He didn't want to go to the party, in addition he didn't care to buy a gift."
- "I'm tired from going to school, in addition work makes me tired too."
- "I got a new car today, in addition I can drive anywhere i want to."
Ex.
- "He didn't want to go to the party, in addition he didn't care to buy a gift."
- "I'm tired from going to school, in addition work makes me tired too."
- "I got a new car today, in addition I can drive anywhere i want to."
Q:
Please show me example sentences with In addition, ....
A:
In addition to his problems, he now had to deal with the neighbor’s dog.
In addition to learning another language, people will take the opportunity provided by their school to go to another county.
In addition to blizzard, we had no electricity in our house.
In addition to learning another language, people will take the opportunity provided by their school to go to another county.
In addition to blizzard, we had no electricity in our house.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with In addition, ....
A:
In addition to the pizza I would also like a drink.
Synonyms of "Addition" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between In addition, I started to learn music production. and In addition, I started to compose music. ?
A:
Music production is when you product music not necassarily making it for your own use or your own creativity. You could do Music Production for other people with medleys to just mix the music for you. Music compositions are more of your own creativity for your own source of information. It's all customly made for yourself. It the same process of music production but it's more you using your own source of knowledge.
Q:
What is the difference between in addition to and moreover ?
A:
'In addition to': (それから)
implies that the statement to follow is of equal importance as any of the previous points made so far.
'Moreover': (それより)
implies that this statement is more important than any of the previous points that were made.
It is the same meaning as:
'More importantly'
'Most of all'
'More than this'
implies that the statement to follow is of equal importance as any of the previous points made so far.
'Moreover': (それより)
implies that this statement is more important than any of the previous points that were made.
It is the same meaning as:
'More importantly'
'Most of all'
'More than this'
Q:
What is the difference between except and in addition to ?
A:
except = omitting this or these
• I like all colors except green = I don't like green, BUT I like all other colors
in addition to = adding something to a group/thing.
• They are charging a delivery fee in addition to the price of the car! = price + fee
• I like all colors except green = I don't like green, BUT I like all other colors
in addition to = adding something to a group/thing.
• They are charging a delivery fee in addition to the price of the car! = price + fee
Q:
What is the difference between In addition to the chart, Do you need the document? and Do you need not only the chart but also the document? ?
A:
"In addition to the chart, do you need the document?" is more common.
"need not" is not very common in daily speaking.
"need not" is not very common in daily speaking.
Q:
What is the difference between besides and in addition ?
A:
"in addition" is a synonym to "also"
EXAMPLE:
"I like red, and I also like blue"
MEANS THE SAME THING AS
"I like red in addition to liking blue."
Oftentimes, the phrase "in addition" will be picked over "also" when you are using it at the beginning of a sentence.
"besides" is a synonym of "other than (that)"
"I have one assignment to do, but other than that I don't have any homework."
MEANS THE SAME THING AS
"I have one assignment to do, but besides that, I don't have any homework."
EXAMPLE:
"I like red, and I also like blue"
MEANS THE SAME THING AS
"I like red in addition to liking blue."
Oftentimes, the phrase "in addition" will be picked over "also" when you are using it at the beginning of a sentence.
"besides" is a synonym of "other than (that)"
"I have one assignment to do, but other than that I don't have any homework."
MEANS THE SAME THING AS
"I have one assignment to do, but besides that, I don't have any homework."
Translations of "Addition"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? addition
A:
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? オススメのトッピングは何ですか?
What is your recommended addition for nodules.
What is your recommended addition for nodules.
A:
What topping/s do you recommend?
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? このほかにも(except in addition)
A:
Other than this (these)...
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? addition svp
A:
here is the pronunciation of addition
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I usually work in addition to at the church is also doing service. I am very busy, although very fond of dogs, but no extra time to feed the dog and walk the dog, so there has been no dog. please help me correct mistakes!!
A:
I usually work in addition to doing church service. I am very busy, and I am very fond of dogs, but I don't have any extra time to feed or walk a dog, so I don't have one.
Other questions about "Addition"
Q:
In addition, when you need to calculate to do some tasks in cafe, you must feel embarrassed about be seen you using your abacus because nobody would never carry with and even use such an outdated item in this era.
For these reasons, I am certain that abacuses are obsolete. Does this sound natural?
For these reasons, I am certain that abacuses are obsolete. Does this sound natural?
A:
× In addition, when you need to calculate to do some tasks in cafe, you must feel embarrassed about be seen you using your abacus because nobody would never carry with and even use such an outdated item in this era.
✓ In addition, when you need to calculate to do some tasks in a cafe, you must feel embarrassed about being seen using your abacus because nobody would ever carry one with them or even use such an outdated item in this era.
I would note that saying “nobody would never” creates a double negative and gives the sentence the opposite meaning of what you are trying to say. You could instead say “nobody would ever,” or “somebody would never,” but using a double negative, like “nobody would never” implies that everyone carries an abacus with them. Hope that helped!
✓ In addition, when you need to calculate to do some tasks in a cafe, you must feel embarrassed about being seen using your abacus because nobody would ever carry one with them or even use such an outdated item in this era.
I would note that saying “nobody would never” creates a double negative and gives the sentence the opposite meaning of what you are trying to say. You could instead say “nobody would ever,” or “somebody would never,” but using a double negative, like “nobody would never” implies that everyone carries an abacus with them. Hope that helped!
Q:
How better to say?:
"Besides this we also offer" or
"Besides, we offer " or
"in addition, we offer"
Does this sound natural?
"Besides this we also offer" or
"Besides, we offer " or
"in addition, we offer"
Does this sound natural?
A:
'Besides, we offer' and 'In addition, we offer' seem like the best choices to me!
Q:
While he is there, in addition to daily rehabilitation training and walking in the sand, he also takes up drawing.
At first, he draws surrealist paintings with the subject of the Gulf of Mexico. Does this sound natural?
At first, he draws surrealist paintings with the subject of the Gulf of Mexico. Does this sound natural?
A:
× At first, he draws surrealist paintings with the subject of the Gulf of Mexico.
✓ At first, he drew surrealist paintings with the subject of the Gulf of Mexico.
✓ At first, he drew surrealist paintings with the subject of the Gulf of Mexico.
Q:
In addition to being president, Donald Trump is billionaire Does this sound natural?
A:
× In addition to being president, Donald Trump is billionaire
✓ In addition to being president, Donald Trump is a billionaire
✓ In addition to being president, Donald Trump is a billionaire
Q:
He's starting to learn how to do addition smoothly. Does this sound natural?
A:
He's starting to learn how to do addition well.
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