Moreover means the same as 'as well as' so you could use it as 'and'.
You basically have to add milk to the recipe.
Both rename or add more information to describe a noun, however, the diiference is that an appositive can rename ANY noun in the sentence, and an object complement can only rename the OBJECT
add new
If all the material is packed into one sentence, it can be a run-on sentence. Each sentence should be one complete thought.
The opposite of simple in this sentence is complex.
She finished her project ahead of schedule, and moreover, it exceeded all expectations.
Move a little moreover so i can get in.
The price is reasonable and, moreover, the location is perfect.
Moreover, this prime example should not be overlooked.
I won't have my report for the meeting on Friday, moreover, I won't even be in on Friday.
She is talented and hardworking; moreover, she is kind and generous.
The weather was cloudy on Tuesday, moreover it rained during the rest of the week
The girl fell from the bed while sleeping , she was really hurt and moreover there was nobody to help her at that time
Santa knows when you are sleeping. Moreover, he knows when you are being good.
"The boy's mother was sick of asking him to take out the garbage; moreover, he still hadn't cleaned his room."
The word "moreover" continues a thought in a new sentence. Only rarely is it properly used to introduce an independent clause, and would normally follow a semicolon. Example : "The robber must be caught. Moreover, the persons who helped him escape should also be apprehended.
Using the word add in a sentence. Well, I would add the word add to the sentence by doing this: saying like what does the word Add mean? Well, your question is still a sentence. So anything with the word add is the sentence. Hope this helped.