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What part of speech is the word moreover?
"Moreover" is an
adverb
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It is used to introduce additional information that supports or strengthens a previous statement.
Take one letter from first word add it anywhere to second you will have 2 real words still reel shot?
How can you learn English very well?
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Looking for words that mean the same thing as word involved?
Is the phrase Up for consideration a correct English?
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What is a word with the same pronunciation as another but different meaning?
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