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What is a add verb?

There isn't a specific grammatical term called "add verb." However, it seems like you're asking about verbs that indicate the action of adding something.

Here are some examples of verbs that relate to adding:

General verbs:

* Add: This is the most straightforward verb for adding.

* Include: This implies adding something as a part of a whole.

* Incorporate: This suggests adding something into a larger system or structure.

* Combine: This focuses on joining two or more things together.

* Append: This indicates adding something at the end of something else.

* Supplement: This means adding something to make something else more complete.

More specific verbs:

* Attach: To fasten or join something to something else.

* Mix: To combine ingredients or substances.

* Pour: To transfer a liquid from one container to another.

* Insert: To put something into a specific place.

* Deposit: To place something in a particular location.

* Contribute: To give something to a larger whole.

Phrases:

* Add to: This emphasizes increasing something.

* Throw in: This suggests adding something casually or as an extra.

* Pile on: This implies adding a large quantity of something.

The best verb to use depends on the specific context of what you're trying to express.

Let me know if you have a specific example in mind and I can help you choose the most appropriate verb!

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