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Hasibrahman Posted 6 years ago
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In addition to being used as an adverb intensifying an adjective, it may modify a whole clause.
Can I write the sentence above like these?
?Additionally being used as an adverb intensifying an adjective , it may modify a whole clause.
?Additionally it is used as an adverb that intensifies an adjective. It also may modify a whole clause.
  

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Hasibrahman Additionally it is used as an adverb that intensifies an adjective. It also may modify a whole clause. The intention of the original is the other way round.

  • Hasibrahman Additionally it is used as an adverb that intensifies an adjective.
  • It also may modify a whole clause.
  • The intention of the original is the other way round.
  • The main idea is that it intensifies an adjective.
  • The added feature is that it may modify a whole clause.
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HasibrahmanAdditionally it is used as an adverb that intensifies an adjective. It also may modify a whole clause.

The intention of the original is the other way round. The main idea is that it intensifies an adjective. The added feature is that it may modify a whole clause.

It is used as an adverb that intensifies an adjective. Additionall

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