Business Writing Essentials: How To Write Letters, Reports and Emails by Clare Whitmell
Author:Clare Whitmell [Whitmell, Clare]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Clare Whitmell
Published: 2013-11-18T18:30:00+00:00
Usage notes - adding information
In addition
In formal writing, you should avoid using also at the beginning of a sentence. To start a sentence with an additional piece of information, use a phrase such as in addition or as well as.
"Profits have risen. In addition, our market share has increased."
"In addition to a rise in profits, our market share has increased."
Too
Too can go either at the end of the sentence, or after the subject of the sentence.
"The financial analysts were concerned, too."
"They, too, were concerned by the profitability."
Besides
This can mean apart from.
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