•prepositions: in addition to, as well as, besides •prepositions: in addition to, as well as, besides •words typically used in coordinate constructions: and, not only … but (also) •adverbials: in addition (front-position), also (mid-position), as well and too (end-position) •the adverbs so and neither/nor, which have a positive and a negative meaning respectively. All three adverbs cause subject-operator inversion
Addition can be expressed by
The adverbials also, too , as well , and in addition all have the meaning ‘in addition to that’ (where that points back to something mentioned earlier):
They ate a four-course meal: they also drank three bottles of wine. (i.e. ‘in addition to eating a four-course meal’
∼ they drank three bottles of wine, too/as well.
∼ in addition, they drank three bottles of wine.
The preferred positions of these adverbials are different: also prefers midposition, too and as well end-position, and in addition front-position.
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