How to use also in a sentence. Also is commonly used in writing, but is less common in speaking Also occupies different positions in a sentence He was thin, and he was also tall Since you're having another cup of coffee, i'll have one also. I'm cold, and i'm also hungry
'also' also is usually used in front of a verb If there is no auxiliary verb, you put also immediately in front of the verb, unless the verb is be I also began to be interested in cricket If the verb is be, you put also after it. Definition of also adverb in oxford advanced learner's dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
They have a dog and we have one also. From middle high german alles, from old high german also, alsō (“as, like”) Equivalent to all + so Cognate with english also, as. Similarly, likewise, as well, correspondingly, so, alike, equally, ditto Otherwise, differently, conversely, inversely, oppositely, vice versa, variously, dissimilarly
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