It was along the sea coast.
The technology of papermaking traveled from China to Baghdad along the Silk Roads.
Medieval farmers primarily grew staple crops such as wheat, barley, oats, and rye, which were essential for bread and animal feed. They also cultivated legumes like peas and beans, which enriched the soil with nitrogen. In addition to these, farmers often tended to vegetables like onions, garlic, and cabbages, along with fruits such as apples and pears, depending on the region and local climate. The diversity of crops varied based on local conditions and agricultural practices.
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Grant and Sherman conducted campaigns of Total War in which they destroyed the enemy's ability to make war by eliminating railways and bridges, factories, and the crops needed to supply or send supplies to enemy troops.
It was along the sea coast.
It was along the sea coast.
You can say 'along with' or 'in addition to'.
moreover, in addition, additionally, likewise, besides, along, yet, too
"besides" is single words that mean "as well as" . "in addition to", "along with" are phrases with that meaning. "too" and 'also" mean "as well" .
It will depend on the sentence structure and meaning you intend. For example, rather than starting a sentence with And, you could say, In addition,... You could use the phrase "along with".We ate steak and potatoes, along with green beans served in a sauce.In addition, we ate two types of dessert.
Yes, do you have a fever in addition to your allergies?
There were two significant outcomes of the US Civil War. One was that the United States remained a united nation, and along with that was the 13th Amendment to the US Constitution which abolished slavery.
Short Tourist Guide quote: 'Shizuoka City has a wide variety of sightseeing opportunities. In addition to being one of the important cities along the ancient Tokaido Road...'
yes there is another word exept "and" but the word can get boring . for instant if you wanted to say "i ate AND i drank" you can say "i ate ALSO i drank" this would hopefully answer your question .
You could use additionally/in addition, also, besides, coupled with, furthermore, likewise, moreover, along with, and, further, including, on top of that, plus and too! I hope that's enough!
It's when people reenact the different battles that occured along the course of the Civil War.