Can I say I also?

Can I say I also?

Both are grammatically correct, but people more often use “I can also” for example, “I can also drive” instead of “I also can drive”. So to repeat, both are grammatically correct, but it makes more sense/is more common to use “I can also”.

Where do I put also in a sentence?

The word “also” means “too” or “in addition.” Normally, the word “also” goes before a simple past or present tense verb, but goes after the verb “to be” and any auxiliary or modal verbs. This downhole tool not only measures temperature, but it also measures pressure.

Where should I put also?

Basically you need to remember that we use ‘also’ to add information to something we have already said and you need to place it in the sentence next to the thing or idea that you are adding. I hope this makes it clear!

How do you use also in a sentence?

“Also” is used in positive sentences, to show agreement or something in common. Alice can join us. Helene can also join us. Mahmoud speaks French.

Can you start with also?

Starting a sentence with also It is acceptable to begin a sentence with also. You’ll find it a widespread occurrence, even in scientific writing.

Where do we use such as in a sentence?

Here’s an example of such as used correctly with a comma in a sentence: In this forest, you’ll see many types of coniferous trees, such as pine and spruce. The phrase such as pine and spruce is nonrestrictive, so you need a comma. How can you tell it’s nonrestrictive?

How do I use as well as in a sentence?

He broke the window, as well as destroying the wall. She draws as well as designing clothes. Note the difference between the last sentence and the next one: She draws as well as she designs clothes.

What is the difference between as well and also?

The only difference is in their placement in the sentence. Too and as well are used at the end of a sentence. (As well is more formal than too). Also usually goes before the verb or adjective.

What does I love you also mean?

So when one more person expresses their love for someone who is already loved by someone else, they say, “I also love you.”

Is it correct to say and also?

It is not incorrect to use “and also” together. Although we can say that it is not perfect English yet we sometimes use it just because we are not particular about grammar being correct and also because it is easy on the lips. “And” is used to join two clauses in a sentence .

Which is correct I have also or I also have?

I would say “I have also been there”, but “I also have a car”. The reason is that the first sentence is in Present Perfect. The position for the word also goes between the Have and 3rd form of the word. However the second sentence is Present tense of the verb “to have” and so the also goes before the verb.

What is the word also in grammar?

“Also” comes before a single action verb. Except… “Also” comes after a modal or “to be” verb, and before the infinitive. We were also there. Helene can also join us. He is also becoming a teacher.

Are also and too interchangeable?

In conversation both words, too and also, are used interchangeably with the sense of “in addition”: Our friends went too. Our friends went also. In such a sentence the too at the end is felt to be more natural than the also.

Have also been meaning?

In: I’ve also been in Paris. have is an auxiliary verb and also is an adverb. been is the main verb of the sentence. In general, we put the adverb before the ‘main’ verb, the verb it is describing, and here “also” is modifying “been”.

Has sent or sent?

The main difference between the two sentences is of tenses. “I sent you.” is in simple past tense. “I have sent you” is in present perfect tense. (It is used to denote an action which is completed at the time of speaking.)

Did you already send or sent?

The present perfect (“Have you sent the files?”) is used to connect a past action with a present situation: “Have you sent the files?” means the same as, “Does the professor have the files now?” The past simple (“Did you send the files?”) refers only to the action itself, and has no connection with the present at all.

Is have sent correct?

When you have stated the time, you don’t say ‘have sent’ or ‘had sent’. Just ‘sent’. But, what if I wanna want to say that I sent something two days ago.. This is correct – simple past tense.

Can you please send or sent?

The word “send” is a verb which means “to cause to go or to be taken somewhere” while the word “sent” is a conjugation of the verb “send.” The word “send” is the present perfect tense of the verb while the word “sent” is the past tense and past participle tense of the verb.

Did not send or sent?

When you negate a sentence by using do or did, you should use the whole verb. Since to send is the whole verb, you should use It didn’t send the messages.

What is difference between send and sent?

Answer. The word “send” is a verb which means “to cause to go or to be taken somewhere” while the word “sent” is a conjugation of the verb “send.” The word “send” is the present perfect tense of the verb while the word “sent” is the past tense and past participle tense of the verb.

Andrew

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