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The weather was cloudy on Tuesday, moreover it rained during the rest of the week

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How do you add moreover in a sentence?

Moreover means the same as 'as well as' so you could use it as 'and'.


What is a sentence that explains the use of the word 'moreover'?

"The boy's mother was sick of asking him to take out the garbage; moreover, he still hadn't cleaned his room."


A sentence with moreover in it?

Move a little moreover so i can get in.


How do you use moreover in a scentence?

you would put it at the start of a linking sentence it is a word used like Therefor ,In addition, on the contrary it is used in a sentence like- The dog is silenced the most moreover the cat is silenced almost as much. ( silenced as in there characters in a book and you see the points of view or thoughts.)


What is a sentence for moreover?

She finished her project ahead of schedule, and moreover, it exceeded all expectations.


Can you start a sentence with the word moreover?

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.


How do you put the word moreover in a sentence?

The price is reasonable and, moreover, the location is perfect.


Can you give me a sentence with the word 'moreover'?

Moreover, this prime example should not be overlooked.


What type of characterization does this sentence use she took her part moreover all of a sudden with heroism?

direct, tells instead of shows


Can you give a sentence with the word moreover?

I won't have my report for the meeting on Friday, moreover, I won't even be in on Friday.


Make a sentence with the word moreover?

He set a new record in the race,moreover,it was his third record of the month.


Is morever a word or a sentence starter?

I would say that it can be used either at the beginning of the sentence, or in the middle as long as it indicates a point which further proves an earlier concept or assertion. I hope you are referring to 'moreover'...