What word means to add to?
augment. verbmake greater; improve. add to.
What does it mean to add something?
To increase, or to increase something. increase.
What to say instead of he said?
‘He said’ and ‘she said’ can dull and grow boring if overused….Other words for ‘said’ can indicate:
- Volume (e.g. yelled, shouted, bellowed, screamed, whispered)
- Tone or pitch (e.g. shrieked, groaned, squeaked)
- Emotion (e.g. grumbled, snapped, sneered, begged)
How do you use add in a sentence?
Some ways to do this include:
- Starting with an adverb. Examples: Suddenly she jumped to her feet and ran to the door.
- Beginning the sentence with a prepositional phrase (a phrase that modifies a noun or verb). Examples:
- Inverting the subject and verb in the sentence. Examples:
Is it addon or add on?
Add-ons/Add-ins are also things that you can add onto something else. Add-ons are (loosely speaking) extensions to the browser (such as Ad-Block) and plug-ins are extensions to the renderer (such as Flash).
When should you use a semicolon examples?
A semicolon may be used between independent clauses joined by a connector, such as and, but, or, nor, etc., when one or more commas appear in the first clause. Example: When I finish here, and I will soon, I’ll be glad to help you; and that is a promise I will keep.
Do you put a colon before or after quotation marks?
Commas and periods always go inside the quotation marks in American English; dashes, colons, and semicolons almost always go outside the quotation marks; question marks and exclamation marks sometimes go inside, sometimes stay outside.
What is the difference between who and that?
Summary: 1. “That” is a relative pronoun that is used when referring to either a person or a thing while “who” is a relative pronoun that is used when referring to a person.