The phrase "as well as" means the same as "in addition to".
In addition
Remembering.Cogitating.Sensible.Aware.
casual
addend
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.
In addition
put in
A modifier is a word or phrase that limits or changes the meaning of another word or phrase. It can include adjectives, adverbs, modal verbs, or phrases like "in addition to" or "on the other hand".
The phrase "in addition" is a prepositional phrase in which "in" is the preposition and "addition" is its object. This phrase, as a phrase, is not a part of speech, although it may function as one, probably an adjective or adverb.
No. The idiomatic phrase is an adverb phrase, but it is often followed by a prepositional phrase (e.g. in addition to).
An alternative sentence
It is a prepositional phrase used as a conjunction.
A transitional phrase is a word or phrase that connects ideas and helps guide the reader from one paragraph to the next or from one idea to another within a paragraph. It helps create smooth transitions and cohesion in writing. Examples include "however," "in addition," and "on the other hand."
Whats another phrase or term for "security issues"?
Another phrase for facts could be information or data.
i need to know another phrase for pay attention
Not a phrase but a word. Unique.