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The noun addiction has the adjective form additional and the adverb form additionally (in addition).

The less-common related adjective and adverb are the derivatives additive and additively.

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What is addition as an adverb?

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An adverb for the word additionally?

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What is the part of speech for besides?

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Is In addition a preposition?

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What part of speech is the phrase 'in addition'?

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Is yet an adverb?

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Is please a preposition?

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